exposed mice to levels of air pollution typically found in mid-sized U.S. cities during rush hour.
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The mice were exposed to polluted air for four hours each day for two four-day periods
New evidence links air pollution to autism, schizophrenia
Holy crap. Have you ever seen such a low dosing when looking for toxicity?
Now, the sample sizes in this study aren't great. It needs replication to be powerfully informative. But, sheesh!
Additionally, we've known for awhile that being raised in a city lead to higher levels of schizophrenia.children who lived in areas with high levels of traffic-related air pollution during their first year of life were three times as likely to develop autism
These two diseases tend to have silent victims. They're weird and their parents are frazzled. For these reasons, the funding is much harder to come by than you'd think, there are just fewer sources.. BUT, the sheer level of suffering caused is immense.