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British researchers say data from more than 29 million people across four continents strengthens the evidence of a link ...
New analysis links air pollution to higher dementia risk, highlighting PM2.5, NO₂, and soot as key contributors.
Long-term exposure to outdoor air pollution, including car exhaust emissions, can be linked to an increased risk of dementia, ...
A new Cambridge-led analysis links air pollution to a higher risk of dementia, with even modest exposure to PM2.5 and soot.
Air pollution isn't just bad for your lungs—it may be eroding your brain. In a sweeping review covering nearly 30 million ...
If you think air pollution only affects your lungs, think again, Cambridge University just revealed it could be damaging your ...
Breathing in dirty air regularly could raise your risk of dementia over time, a large new study has found.
New research confirms long-term exposure to air pollutants significantly raises dementia risk, urging urgent government ...
We look at what two new studies reveal about the impact of air pollution on brain health, and explore what we can do to ...
An analysis of studies incorporating data from almost 30 million people has highlighted the role that air pollution—including ...
Long-term exposure to air pollution is linked to an increased risk of developing dementia, a new large-scale study by ...
Nearly 188,000 dementia cases in the U.S. each year may have been caused by air pollution, researchers estimate, with bad air quality from wildfires and agriculture showing the strongest links to ...