Climate Change Tied to Pregnancy Risks, Affecting Black Mothers Most
Women exposed to high temperatures or air pollution are more likely to have premature, underweight or stillborn babies, a look at 32 million U.S. births found.
Source: NYT Health - Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Christopher Flavelle Tags: Global Warming Environment Greenhouse Gas Emissions Premature Babies Black People Pregnancy and Childbirth Race and Ethnicity Air Pollution Stillbirth Source Type: news
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