The Polluted Brain - Science Magazine Article

Evidence builds that dirty air causes Alzheimer's, dementia

Date: Jan 26, 2017

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"...researchers at the University of Toronto in Canada reported in The Lancet that among 6.6 million people in the province of Ontario, those living within 50 meters of a major road—where levels of fine pollutants are often 10 times higher than just 150 meters away—were 12% more likely to develop dementia than people living more than 200 meters away."

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