
– Researchers have found evidence that suggests there may be a link between air pollution exposure and teenage delinquency
– The study looked at data from over 682,000 children in Sweden and found that those who were exposed to air pollution in their early childhood were more likely to engage in criminal behavior as teenagers
– The study controlled for other factors such as socioeconomic status and family history of criminal behavior
– The findings highlight the importance of addressing air pollution as a public health issue, as it may have wide-ranging effects on society, including increased crime rates among teenagers.
Laws that could get Canadians in trouble in tourism hotspots
Laws that could get Canadians in trouble in tourism hotspots