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If there's a confirmed link between neurological disorders and air quality and traffic, wouldn't this show up in major metropolitan cities as well? Someone who lives near a highway is probably exposed to the same if not more automobile pollutants as someone in a city? I guess I'm trying to make the point that if the conclusion that they're drawing (proximity to cars = neurological disorders) it should show up in contexts outside of just "highways."



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