Smoke from bushfires covered cities and raised questions about children's health
Years after bushfires covered cities in smoke, some mothers are questioning whether their children's chronic illnesses may have originated from exposure to air pollution before birth. According to ABC Australia, mothers are left wondering if their children's chronic illnesses began with what was in the air before they were born. A separate report from Bluesky states that parents, following similar
Years after bushfires covered cities in smoke, some mothers are questioning whether their children's chronic illnesses may have originated from exposure to air pollution before birth. According to ABC Australia, mothers are left wondering if their children's chronic illnesses began with what was in the air before they were born. A separate report from Bluesky states that parents, following similar wildfire events, are also left wondering if their children's chronic illnesses began with what was in the air before they were born. The post includes hashtags related to motherhood, climate change, and wildfires.
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