Sun Sep 08 08:55:16 UTC 2024: The article discusses a recent study that found a link between air pollution and an increased risk of developing dementia. Researchers found that exposure to high levels of air pollutants, including fine particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide, and ozone, was associated with a higher likelihood of developing dementia. The study suggests that reducing air pollution levels could potentially help lower the risk of dementia in the population. The findings underscore the importance of addressing air pollution as a public health issue to protect brain health.

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