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Air Pollution May Fuel Childhood Obesity by Disrupting Impulse Control, Study Finds

via The Guardian·15h ago

New research suggests that exposure to air pollution may contribute to childhood obesity by impairing impulse control in developing brains. The findings add to evidence linking environmental factors to long-term health outcomes in children.

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