Sat Sep 07 08:31:26 UTC 2024: 1. The article discusses a new study that found a link between air pollution and an increased risk of developing mental health disorders such as depression and anxiety.
2. The study looked at data from over 150 million people in the United States and found that those living in areas with higher levels of air pollution were more likely to be prescribed medication for mental health disorders.
3. Researchers suggest that exposure to air pollution may contribute to changes in the brain that can lead to mental health problems.
4. The study highlights the importance of reducing air pollution to protect both physical and mental health.