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The article details the effects of prenatal air pollution exposure on child neurodevelopment, integrating epidemiological methods to assess risks of pollutants like NO₂ and PM₂.5. It aligns with tags like women's health, pregnancy, and birth defects, highlighting environmental impacts on prenatal development and fertility aspects.
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