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Pollution and genes increase autism risk

Air pollutants may increase the risk of autism in people who have a genetic disposition to the condition.

US researchers tracked mothers and children with a genetic risk of autism, recording their exposure to environmental pollution over their lifetime.

The findings suggest that environmental factors independently contribute to a risk of developing autism, demonstrated by changes to a gene affecting brain structure and function.

Read more at University of California, University of Southern California

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