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Dirty air breathed in by expectant mothers can pose a risk to unborn babies

VOICED: Scientists have long been aware of the links between pollution and miscarriage -- and today new research revealed how unborn babies are being directly exposed to harmful soot. SHOWS: Baby ultrasound scan, placenta, industrial chimneys, queues of cars polluting the air and lab shots. Interviews with Lead Report Researcher, Hasselt University Dr Hannelore Bove, Mother, Noortje Dockx, Father Tom Dockx and Health and Environment Alliance Sophie Perroud. NB black holes where third party material has been removed.
VOICED: Scientists have long been aware of the links between pollution and miscarriage -- and today new research revealed how unborn babies are being directly exposed to harmful soot. SHOWS: Baby ultrasound scan, placenta, industrial chimneys, queues of cars polluting the air and lab shots. Interviews with Lead Report Researcher, Hasselt University Dr Hannelore Bove, Mother, Noortje Dockx, Father Tom Dockx and Health and Environment Alliance Sophie Perroud. NB black holes where third party material has been removed.
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September 18, 2019
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