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California wildfire smoke exposure during pregnancy may be linked to autism risk in children

New research indicates that exposure to wildfire smoke during pregnancy, especially in the third trimester, may increase the risk of autism in children. The study, which analyzed data from hundreds of thousands of births in Southern California, is the first to explore this potential link between prenatal smoke exposure and autism.

California wildfire smoke exposure during pregnancy may be linked to autism risk in children

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Key Highlights

  • Study published in Environmental Science & Technology.
  • Focuses on pregnant women exposed to wildfire smoke in Southern California.
  • Links exposure particularly during the third trimester to increased autism risk.
  • California has high rates of both wildfires and childhood autism diagnoses.
  • Research is the first of its kind to investigate this specific connection.
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  1. California wildfire smoke exposure during pregnancy may be linked to autism risk in children

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