Louisiana babies born in areas with high levels of toxic air pollution tend to have lower birthweights and are more likely to be born pre-term, according to a new study of more than 1,000 census tracts across the state.
Source: New feed
Louisiana babies more likely to face serious health risks in polluted, low-income areas: study
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