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[ad_1] Beijing, November 6 Exposure to outdoor sources of pollution, such as vehicle exhaust gases, and industrial emissions may increase the risk of developing autism spectrum disorder in humans. child up to …
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[ad_1] A team of astronomers discovered what could be one of the oldest stars in the universe, almost entirely made up of materials formed by the Big Bang. Residing in the same …
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[ad_1] Children and adolescents may have less curiosity, less self-control and emotional stability, shows a study of more than 40,000 children aged 2 to 17 Half of mental health problems develop in …
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