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New analysis links air pollution to higher dementia risk, highlighting PM2.5, NOâ‚‚, and soot as key contributors.
Breathing polluted air over long periods could increase your chances of developing dementia, according to a large new study.
Outdoor air pollution from power plants, fires and cars continues to degrade human, animal and environmental health around the globe. New research shows that even pollution levels that are below ...
An analysis of studies incorporating data from almost 30 million people has highlighted the role that air pollution—including ...
This study surveyed 40 published, peer-reviewed studies that all included measures of outdoor air pollution and brain outcomes for children at various ages, from newborns up to 18-year-old adults.
WHO launches Science and Policy Summaries to combat global air pollution, offering evidence-based insights and practical ...
Outdoor air quality is a more complicated problem the U.S. has chased for decades. The need to reduce, monitor and regulate air pollution was a fundamental driver for the Nixon administration to ...
Outdoor air pollution has been shown to have both short- and long-term adverse effects among adults living with atopic dermatitis (AD), with implications for AD development, severity, and ...
Students walk past a dusty construction area surrounded by heavy traffic on Kim Dong Street, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi, Vietnam on April 4, 2024. Air pollution in Vietnam stems from various ...
Outdoor air pollution from power plants, fires and cars continues to degrade human, animal and environmental health around the globe. New research shows that even pollution levels that are below ...