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According to the EEA, mental disorders in 2023 were the sixth most common type of disease in the European Union and constituted the eighth leading cause of death.
In Europe, fine particles and nitrogen dioxide affect mental health, explains the European Environment Agency (EEA) in a report released this Tuesday.
The organisation believes that applying European legislation would make it possible to have Europeans who are less depressed and less anxious.
European Environment Agency sounds alarmed: air pollution, noise and chemical pollution are said to be linked to increased mental disorders In Europe, health disorders
An agency defends pollution reduction in the EU and solutions based on nature. Internic doctor Luis Campos recalls that "environmental changes are not a marginal or ideological issue, but a problem that directly affects the lives and well-being of the population"
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