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Air pollution increases dementia risk, finds Cambridge study

25 July 2025
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Air pollution increases dementia risk, finds Cambridge study
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New research indicates that air pollution, particularly tiny particulate matter, is linked to an increased risk of dementia and cognitive decline, especially in older adults, with potential damage beginning early in life. To mitigate exposure, individuals are advised to monitor air quality, stay indoors during pollution spikes, ensure home ventilation, and support clean air initiatives for better brain health.

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