Toxic Air Exposure Significantly Raises Dementia Risk, Finds Study - Pakistan Live News
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Toxic Air Exposure Significantly Raises Dementia Risk, Finds Study - Pakistan Live News
People commute on a smoggy morning in Peshawar. — Reuters/File The most comprehensive study of its kind has recently linked exposure to specific forms of air pollution unequivocally with an increased risk of developing dementia. The research, conducted by scientists at the Medical Research Council’s Epidemiology Unit at the University of Cambridge, provides compelling new evidence in the fight against a debilitating illness projected to affect 1…
Cambridge Study Links Air Pollution to 17% Higher Dementia Risk
In a groundbreaking analysis that underscores the hidden perils of urban living, scientists from the University of Cambridge have unveiled compelling evidence linking long-term exposure to air pollution with a heightened risk of dementia. Drawing from a meta-analysis of 51 studies involving over 30 million participants worldwide, the research highlights how fine particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide, and other pollutants from vehicle emissions an…
Cambridge Study Links Air Pollution to 17% Higher Dementia Risk, Urges Urgent Policy Action - The Logical Indian
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 clear link between dementia and air pollutants like PM2.5 (fine particulate matter), nitrogen dioxide (NO₂), and soot. The study revealed that for eve…
Air Pollution and Brain Health: Growing Evidence of Neurological Risks
The findings suggest that long-term exposure to these pollutants can increase the risk of neurological and mental health disorders, including dementia and cognitive decline. In a groundbreaking study published on July 24 in The Lancet Planetary Health, scientists analyzed data from 51 studies, covering over 26 million adults across four continents and spanning follow-up periods of up to 23 years. The research revealed startling correlations betw…
Air Pollution Raises Dementia Risk, Warns Cambridge Study - Get World Wide Update with Hourly Prime News
The Growing Concern Over Air Pollution and Brain Health In recent years, the health implications of air pollution have extended beyond respiratory and cardiovascular issues, increasingly highlighting its impact on the brain. A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at the University of Cambridge sheds light on a troubling association: exposure to air pollutants may significantly elevate the risk of developing dementia. This revelation is …
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