The brain is poorly developed because of pollution
According to a study by a group of children from the US Center for Environmental Health in the United States, children are more at risk of developing diseases that adversely affect brain development in some polluted neighborhoods. in New York .
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The cause is found in fragrant hydrocabu molecules in gasoline, in polluted atmosphere, in waste from cars, motorbikes and gas from coal, tobacco and garbage.
For example, during pregnancy, if the mother inhales these toxic chemical molecules, they will enter the bloodstream and attack the fetus. So they will have a serious effect on the normal development of weight as well as the size of the head of the baby.
Moreover, this study demonstrated that children infected with high levels of hydrocarbons in the uterus ended up being 6% less likely to develop brain development than children who were less infected. In addition, environmental pollution also entails poor awareness in the first years.
Therefore, the requirement is to study the types of energy that can replace petroleum, minimize the amount of toxic substances discharged into the environment to ensure health for future generations.
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