Environment
Shocking! Toxic Pollution Particles Found in Human Brain for the First Time, Alzheimer's Explained
You might want to cover your nose the next time you are going out the city. A study conducted by the researchers of Universities Lancaster, Oxford and Manchester found out that the air we breathe can potentially increase the risk of having Alzheimer's disease.
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