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09.03.2017, 11:47 - nieeshoes - Rank 6 - 1159 Posts
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The Olympics are stuffed full of feel-good moments featuring amazing athletic feats,
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Babies whose eighth month of gestation fell during the 2008 Beijing Olympics and Paralympics were born slightly heavier than babies born a year earlier or later. Why? Because those Olympic babies got a break from Beijing’s profoundly polluted air,
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, researchers suggest April 28 in Environmental Health Perspectives,
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Olympic organizers in Beijing went to great lengths?to clean up their air in advance of the 2008 Summer Games. The government took cars off roads,
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, shuttered factories and even banned outdoor spray-painting. And those efforts worked. Concentrations of certain pollutants dropped.
Researchers led by epidemiologist David Rich of the University of Rochester Medical Center in New York realized that this rare break in pollution was a golden opportunity to study the effects of dirty air on pregnancy,
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The team combed through health records of more than 80,000 pregnant women in Beijing to see whether the pollution drop had any effect on the outcome. Women whose eighth month of pregnancy coincided with the Olympics went on to have babies who were an average of 23 grams heavier than the babies of women whose eighth month of pregnancy came the year before or after,

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