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Childhood air pollution exposure is related to cognitive, educational and mental health outcomes in childhood and adolescence: A longitudinal birth cohort study. Environmental Research.
A young child stands in front of a wall wearing a disposable face mask.

Life Stage and Reproductive Health Mental Health

Childhood air pollution exposure is related to cognitive, educational and mental health outcomes in childhood and adolescence: A longitudinal birth cohort study. Environmental Research.

Hobbs, M. et al. examined associations between air pollution exposure in early childhood and 16 outcomes spanning childhood and adolescence in a large birth cohort study.

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Hobbs, M., Deng, B., Woodward, L., et al.



What drives parents’ use of air quality indexes during wildfire smoke events: Predictors of index knowledge, frequent checking, and following health guidance. Population and Environment.
The remains of wildfire-charred trees against a pale sky with mountains in the background.

Life Stage and Reproductive Health Air Pollution

What drives parents’ use of air quality indexes during wildfire smoke events: Predictors of index knowledge, frequent checking, and following health guidance. Population and Environment.

This study explored differences in AQI use and adherence among parents in British Columbia, Canada, and three US states, California, Oregon and Washington—jurisdictions that experience significant wildfire smoke seasons likely to worsen with climate change.

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Slavik, C.E., Chapman, D.A., Cleland, S.E., et al.