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AIIMS student heads to Norway to do new research on air pollution
Updated On: 14 November, 2017 06:01 PM IST | New Delhi | ANI
<p>Early exposure to environmental toxins like lead, air pollution, and arsenic can have long-lasting and irreversible consequences for children's brain development, especially in the developing world</p>
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Early exposure to environmental toxins like lead, air pollution, and arsenic can have long-lasting and irreversible consequences for children's brain development, especially in the developing world. Kam Sripada is a Ph.D. candidate at the Norwegian University for Science and technology.
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