Updated On: 03 April, 2025 09:26 AM IST | Mumbai | IANS
The research showed reduced functional connectivity within and between certain cortical and subcortical brain networks in kids with increased exposure to air pollution

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Children exposed to higher levels of air pollution in early and mid-childhood may have weaker connections between key brain regions that can highly impact their thinking and controlling capacity, according to a study.
The findings, published in Environment International, highlight the potential impact of early exposure to air pollution on brain development.