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https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/12/171213143720.htm Many scientists are now under the impression that air pollution is linked to an increase in bad behavior for teens. Small particles detected in the air that affect the functions of the lungs and heart may also cause inflammation in the brain which influence adolescent behavior. Hence, the affects may spur an increase in aggressive behavior and juvenile delinquency. It has been known that pollutants in the air impact many in a negative way, but nothing like this was ever expected.
I believe that yes, the inhalation and exposure to harmful chemicals may hamper the attitude and behavior of many, but it my be a stretch to link air pollution to delinquency. Yes, children are not the best behaved at times, but that is most often due to the way they were raised and their surroundings which influence them, not the air quality.
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