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People Living In Cities Are At A Higher Risk Of Dementia Thanks To This

12 September 2024
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People Living In Cities Are At A Higher Risk Of Dementia Thanks To This
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Around 80% of the world’s population is exposed to light pollution, which can lead to health risks such as sleep deprivation and stress. A study published in Frontiers In Neuroscience suggests that excessive light pollution could also increase the risk of Alzheimer’s Disease. Researchers used satellite data to determine the impact of artificial light on the brain, highlighting the potential dangers of outdoor lighting.

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