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Malformations and Premature Delivery, Risks From Fossil Gas Burning: CEMDA

Summary by energy21.com.mx
The exposure of pregnant women to emissions from the burning of fossil gas is associated with critical health impacts on newborns, according to the study of CartoCrítica by the Mexican Center for Environmental Law, AC (CEMDA). “A consistent increase in premature delivery is observed among neonatal results, whose risk increases consistently with the highest exposure to 29% above the control group,” explains the study “Impacts to neonatal health a…
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The exposure of pregnant women to emissions from the burning of fossil gas is associated with critical health impacts on newborns, according to the study of CartoCrítica by the Mexican Center for Environmental Law, AC (CEMDA). “A consistent increase in premature delivery is observed among neonatal results, whose risk increases consistently with the highest exposure to 29% above the control group,” explains the study “Impacts to neonatal health a…

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energy21.com.mx broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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