Environment
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Improving Air Quality: A New Way to Reduce the Risk of Dementia
Dementia is an illness that induces memory loss and impairment of other mental processes. This particular illness is caused by physical abnormalities in the brain and is a progressive illness, which means it worsens with time. New study shows a new way to reduce the risk of dementia by improving the air quality.
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