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"We're hoping that our research helps alert people to the public health risks." Scientists issue warning on overlooked hazard ...
Air pollution doesn’t just increase the risk of dementia — it actually makes Alzheimer’s disease worse,’ Dr. Edward Lee says ...
Air pollution doesn't just affect our lungs. Invisible particles circulate in our daily environment and appear capable of ...
The link between air pollution and cognition is clear, with evidence showing pollutants affect brain development and increase neurodegenerative disease risk.
Ahead of the International Day of Clean Air, here’s a look at what causes air pollution, what it does to people and how the world can rein it in.
Scientists in the US have discovered a possible explanation for the way long-term exposure to high levels of air pollution increases the risk of developing dementia.
A team of researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have revealed a possible molecular connection between air pollution ...
A new study reveals a molecular link between fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) and Lewy body dementia, a devastating neurodegenerative condition.
Published: March 26, 2025 3:09pm EDT Exposure to air pollution in early life could have lasting effects on child development and mental health in adolescence, according to our recent study.
Scientists warn that the invisible fibers floating around our homes may be quietly reshaping our gut health, carrying hidden chemicals, and fueling inflammation.