Wildfire Smoke Exposure Linked to Dementia Risk: Study
- A new study warns that exposure to wildfire smoke in Southern California increases dementia risk significantly over a decade.
- Researchers found every increase of one-microgram-per-square-meter of wildfire pollution increased dementia diagnosis odds by 18%.
- The study indicates that younger individuals and those in poorer areas face higher dementia risks related to wildfire smoke exposure.
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