Sat Sep 07 17:13:00 UTC 2024: The news article discusses a research study that found a potential link between poor air quality and a higher risk of developing dementia. The study analyzed data from over 10 million Medicare recipients in the United States and found that those living in areas with higher levels of air pollution were more likely to develop dementia. The researchers suggested that reducing air pollution levels could help lower the risk of dementia. The study adds to existing research highlighting the harmful effects of air pollution on brain health.

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