Health & Medicine
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Air Pollution May Have Raised the Likelihood of Developing Dementia
According to UK government specialists, air pollution is "likely" to increase the risk of dementia. Exposure to emissions is more likely to hasten cognitive impairment in older persons, according to a study of 70 research.
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New Research Reveals Molecular Mechanisms Behind Traumatic Brain Injury for the First Time
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There Is a New Emotion in the Climate Change Era, New Study Finds
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Monkeypox Infection Grows to 14,000 Cases and Kills Five People: WHO
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As Number of Pet Increase in UK, More Cases of Exotic Snakebites Have Been Reported
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