The Brainability Programme
  • The Book
    • About the Authors
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    • Foreword
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  • The challenge
  • Brainability - Canada
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The evidence is increasing that air pollution increases the risk of dementia

AIR POLLUTION 


Air pollution and particulate pollutants are associated
with poor health outcomes, including those related to
non-communicable diseases. Attention has turned to
their potential effect on the brain. Animal models
suggest airborne particulate pollutants accelerate neurodegenerative
processes through cerebrovascular and
cardiovascular disease,

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