Environment
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Experts Warn Exposure to Air Pollution Could Increase Risk of Severe Mental Illness
As per the most detailed study, exposure to air pollution is linked to an increased seriousness of mental illness. The discoveries were likely applicable to many cities in developed nations, and reducing air pollution could be of help to millions of people
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