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Traffic-related air pollution, particulate matter, and autism.

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Exposure to traffic-related air pollution, nitrogen dioxide, PM2.5, and PM10 during pregnancy and during the first year of life was associated with autism.
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Early Signs and Early Intervention

TL;DR: As autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are pervasive developmental disorders with onset early in life, attempts have made to diagnose ASD as early as possible.
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Traffic-related air pollution and the developing brain

TL;DR: In this article , the adverse effects of air pollution on the developing brain and discusses the evidence from human and animal studies suggesting that exposure to elevated air pollution during pre- and early postnatal development is associated with a number of behavioral and biochemical adverse effects.
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Integrative proteomics and metabolomics analysis of non-observable acute effect level PM2.5 induced accumulative effects in AC16 cells.

TL;DR: In this article , a chronic exposure of AC16 to the non-observable acute effect level (NOAEL) PM2.5 has been linked to cardiovascular risks in epidemiological observation, which also brought doubts on its safety threshold.
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Retrospective assessment of the association between urban air pollution and children's respiratory functions in rome: Insights for developmental environmental health

TL;DR: In this paper , a retrospective study of respiratory health in children living in downtown Rome showed that severe impairments on the Mead Expiratory Flow Rate were revealed alongside an increase in allergenic atopics, leading to increased susceptibility to viral infections, especially in vulnerable populations.
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Prenatal exposure to ambient air pollution and autism spectrum disorders: Results from a family‐based case‐control study

TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated the impact of air pollution exposure on autism using a family-based case-control study and found that higher exposure to CO and NO2, particularly during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy, was significantly associated with a higher risk of autism.
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Mullen Scales of Early Learning

TL;DR: The Mullen Scales of Early Learning (MSEL) as mentioned in this paper includes five scales that provide information on cognitive and motor ability, including Gross Motor (0-33 months only), Visual Reception, Fine Motor, Expressive Language and Receptive Language.
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Ultrafine Particles Cross Cellular Membranes by Nonphagocytic Mechanisms in Lungs and in Cultured Cells

TL;DR: Inhaled ultrafine titanium dioxide particles were found on the luminal side of airways and alveoli, in all major lung tissue compartments and cells, and within capillaries, while particle uptake in vitro did not occur by any of the expected endocytic processes, but rather by diffusion or adhesive interactions.

Prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorders: Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network, United States, 2006. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. Surveillance Summaries. Volume 58, Number SS-10.

TL;DR: The identified prevalence of ASDs in U.S. children aged 8 years was estimated through a systematic retrospective review of evaluation records in multiple sites participating in the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network and presence of an identified ASD was determined through a review of data abstracted from developmental evaluation records by trained clinician reviewers.
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Air pollution: mechanisms of neuroinflammation and CNS disease

TL;DR: Recent findings detailing the mechanisms through which air pollution reaches the brain and activates the resident innate immune response to become a chronic source of pro-inflammatory factors and ROS, culminating in CNS disease are summarized.
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