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Wildfire smoke linked to autism risk in unborn babies, bombshell study finds

The increased risk was strongest when mothers were exposed to the smoke during their last three months of pregnancy, according to research published in Environmental Science & Technology

The risk could be worse for women who were exposed to smoky conditions for multiple days.

The study pshowed a 10 percent increase in autism for children whose mothers were exposed to smoke for 1-5 days and 23 percent for those exposed for more than 10 days.

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