Urban living carries a significantly increased risk of chronic health disorders like mental illness, immune diseases, arthritis, heart diseases, cancer and fertility problems.

Researchers discovered that babies born in cities are bigger and heavier than those born in the countryside. It is normally considered to be a good sign, but when they compared the placentas, they found that the city mums had higher levels of xenoestrogens in their blood and in that of their unborn babies. The toxic xenoestrogens have a significant effect on the development of unborn children.
Maria Marcos, who led the study, says that city air can seriously hinder normal childhood development.
Laboratory tests undertaken at the Ohio State University showed that urban pollutants may cause metabolic changes in toddlers resulting in raised blood sugar levels and increased resistance to insulin.
Thus the study implies that daily exposure to urban pollution can affect people even before they are born, leaving them prone to a lifetime of ill health.
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