- Air pollution link to higher dementia risk, study finds - BBC
Car exhaust fumes, construction dust and soot could all increase the risk of a "healthy adult" getting dementia, the study finds Long-term exposure to outdoor air pollution, including car exhaust
- Long-term air pollution exposure raises dementia risks, study . . .
Breathing in dirty air regularly could raise your risk of dementia over time, a large new study has found The analysis, published in The Lancet Planetary Health journal, is the largest study to
- Cambridge Study Links Air Pollution to 17% Higher Dementia . . .
A major new study by the University of Cambridge’s Medical Research Council Epidemiology Unit has found strong evidence that long-term exposure to outdoor air pollution can increase the risk of developing dementia The researchers looked at 51 studies involving nearly 30 million people and found a
- Air pollution raises risk of dementia, say Cambridge scientists
Exposure to certain forms of air pollution is linked to an increased risk of developing dementia, ac- cording to the most comprehen- sive study of its kind
- Long-term air pollution exposure and incident dementia: a . . .
This analysis adds to the body of evidence that outdoor air pollutants are risk factors for dementia, indicating that reduced exposure to pollution could reduce dementia rates and stricter air quality standards would likely provide substantial health, social, and economic benefits
- Air Pollution Raises Risk of Dementia, Say Cambridge Scientists
Exposure to certain forms of air pollution is linked to an increased risk of developing dementia, according to the most comprehensive study of its kind From a report: The illness is estimated to affect about 57 million people worldwide, with the number expected to increase to at least 150m cases by
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