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Air Pollution Linked to Poorer Brain Health

Canadian study links long-term air pollution exposure to poorer cognitive scores and vascular brain injury in middle-aged adults.

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A new study indicates that long-term exposure to air pollution may be the cause of more people developing dementia.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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People who have been exposed to long-term air pollution have an increased risk of developing dementia. This is stated by Aarhus University Hospital in a press release. The background is a new study conducted by researchers from Aarhus University in collaboration with American researchers. They have examined data from over 2.1 million Danes aged 65-69. The researchers have taken a closer look at people who have been diagnosed with dementia and co…

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According to a new study, long-term exposure to pollution increases the risk of developing dementia.

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UF Health, University of Florida Health broke the news on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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