– The article discusses a recent study that found a link between air pollution and increased risk of developing mental health disorders.
– Researchers analyzed data from over 150 million people in the United States and Denmark and found that those exposed to higher levels of air pollution were more likely to be diagnosed with conditions such as anxiety and depression.
– The study also found that the risk of mental health disorders increased with higher levels of air pollution, indicating a dose-response relationship.
– The findings highlight the importance of reducing air pollution to protect both physical and mental health.