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flag Study finds air pollution and extreme heat link to longer pregnancies, posing health risks.

flag A Curtin University study links higher exposure to air pollution and extreme temperatures to prolonged pregnancies, analyzing nearly 400,000 births in Western Australia. flag Prolonged pregnancies can lead to serious health risks, including stillbirth and birth complications. flag As climate change exacerbates air quality and extreme weather, researchers recommend policies to mitigate these health risks for pregnant women and their babies.

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