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Long-term exposure to outdoor air pollution linked to increased risk of dementia An analysis of studies incorporating data from almost 30 million people has highlighted the role that air pollution – including that coming from car exhaust emissions – plays in increased risk of dementia
- Air pollution link to higher dementia risk, study finds - BBC
Long-term exposure to outdoor air pollution, including car exhaust emissions, can be linked to an increased risk of dementia, according to a large-scale study
- Significant evidence ties air pollution with dementia, study finds
British researchers say data from more than 29 million people across four continents strengthens the evidence of a link between air pollution and dementia
- 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 raises dementia risks, study finds
Even so, scientists and dementia groups called for governments to enact stricter air quality rules and take other steps to reduce people’s exposure to air pollution
- Cambridge Study: Long-Term Air Pollution Exposure Linked to 17% Spike . . .
A sweeping Cambridge-led analysis ties rising dementia rates to fine particle pollution, highlighting the urgent need for air quality reform and individual brain-protective strategies
- New research links air pollution and dementia
We look at what two new studies reveal about the impact of air pollution on brain health, and explore what we can do to reduce our risk and clean up the air we breathe
- Air pollution increases dementia risk, finds Cambridge study
The scientists behind this research say they’re seeing consistent patterns: the more polluted the environment, the higher the rates of cognitive decline and dementia, especially in older adults
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