This study investigates the contemporary impact of environmental factors on infants. With increasing concern over environmental pollutants and their potential effects on infant health, understanding these influences is paramount. By examining current research and data, this study aims to elucidate the various environmental factors affecting babies today and their implications for health outcomes. The findings shed light on the complex interplay between environmental exposures and infant well-being, informing strategies for mitigating risks and promoting healthier environments for infants
This study investigates the contemporary impact of environmental factors on infants. With increasing concern over environmental pollutants and their potential effects on infant health, understanding these influences is paramount. By examining current research and data, this study aims to elucidate the various environmental factors affecting babies today and their implications for health outcomes. The findings shed light on the complex interplay between environmental exposures and infant well-being, informing strategies for mitigating risks and promoting healthier environments for infants
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1 | Rasulova N.. | ! | Tashkent Pediatric medical institute |
2 | Azamatova F.. | ! | Tashkent Pediatric medical institute |
3 | Shorustamova .. | ! | Tashkent Pediatric medical institute |
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