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Exposure to high levels of air pollution is associated with more severe Alzheimer’s disease and faster cognitive decline, a ...
A team of researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have revealed a possible molecular connection between air pollution ...
A new study published in JAMA Neurology reveals that exposure to high levels of fine particulate air pollution may worsen the ...
Long-term exposure accelerates the development of Lewy body dementia and Parkinson’s disease with dementia in people who are ...
Air pollution doesn’t just affect your lungs; it could also be accelerating memory loss. The latest research has found that breathing in polluted air can increase the risk of developing a specific ...
Explore how fine particulate pollution increases dementia risk and learn about new drug targets. Keep reading for details.
There is a growing mountain of imperfect but troubling evidence that pesticides and other chemicals may be behind the ...
Findings add to growing evidence indicating how environmental factors may trigger harmful protein changes in the brain that ...
A team of scientists identifies a molecular mechanism that helps explain how airborne toxins influences Lewy body dementia ...
A comprehensive analysis involving 56 million individuals has revealed that exposure to air pollution significantly raises ...
A new study reveals a molecular link between fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) and Lewy body dementia, a devastating neurodegenerative condition.
A team of researchers found there is a possible molecular connection between air pollution and an increased risk of developing Lewy body dementia. The study builds on a decade of research linking ...