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A Review Of Over 70 Scientific Studies Found That Climate Change Is Already Affecting The Health Of Unborn Children

Moreover, Perera and Nadeau are urging physicians to be on high alert for climate-related health conditions and conduct routine screenings.

“Health professionals have the power to protect the children they care for by screening to identify those at high risk for associated health consequences; by educating them, their families, and others more broadly about these risks; and by advocating for strong mitigation and adaptation strategies,” the researchers said.

Still, further research is needed to understand the full scope of developmental effects that climate change can cause on both fetuses and children alive today.

To read the review’s complete findings, visit the link here.

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