Health & Medicine
More Evidence Points to Air Pollution Causing Alzheimer's and Dementia
More reports are starting to emerge about the possible relationship between the pollution in the air and neurological diseases. This poses yet another dangerous threat to the mental health of people in high-risk cities that have a lot of air pollution.
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