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Study links air pollution exposure during pregnancy to higher risk of premature birth by disrupting protein metabolism.
Emory University researchers found that exposure to fine air pollution particles (PM2.5) during pregnancy can disrupt maternal metabolism, increasing the risk of premature birth.
The study identified specific disruptions in protein digestion and absorption, offering new targets for reducing these risks.
This is the first study to uncover the molecular pathways linking air pollution to adverse birth outcomes.
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Un estudio vincula la exposición a la contaminación del aire durante el embarazo con un mayor riesgo de parto prematuro al interrumpir el metabolismo de las proteínas.