‘Silent Miscarriages’ Are Linked to Air Pollution

But hyperlocal air quality monitors could pave the way to a better future

Drew Costley
OneZero
Published in
5 min readOct 22, 2019

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Credit: Zhang Peng/Getty Images

TThe smog in Beijing can get so thick that it’s impossible for residents to see their own fingers in front of them, and most days it’s impossible to avoid breathing it in. The danger is significant for pregnant women living and working in the megacity, who put…

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Drew Costley
OneZero

Drew Costley is a Staff Writer at FutureHuman covering the environment, health, science and tech. Previously @ SFGate, East Bay Express, USA Today, etc.