Air Pollution
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healthLow Air Pollution Still Harms Brain Health, Canadian Study Finds
Even low pollution levels are linked to poorer cognitive scores and hidden brain injury in middle-aged adults.
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healthPollution Linked to Rising Mental Health Crises Worldwide
New research connects air pollution to depression, anxiety, and cognitive decline, with studies from India, the US, and Europe.
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healthClimate Change and Pollution Linked to Higher Stroke Risk, Study Finds
New research shows extreme temperatures, humidity, and air pollution increase stroke risk and mortality, with older adults most vulnerable.
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healthExposome Research: Unraveling Environmental Health's Complex Tapestry
Professor Isabella Annesi-Maesano discusses the challenges and advancements in measuring the exposome, its impact on respiratory health, and the future of precision prevention.
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healthAir Pollution Linked to Cancer Risk Beyond Lungs, New Report States
A recent report reveals air pollution significantly increases the risk of various cancers, not just lung cancer, impacting populations unequally.
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healthChiang Mai Air Pollution: Families Face Health Risks, Consider Relocation
Chiang Mai's severe air pollution is prompting families to relocate due to health concerns, as PM2.5 levels reach 'very unhealthy' thresholds during peak fire season.
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healthPollution Linked to Rising Mental Health Crisis, EU Agency Warns
A European Environment Agency report reveals alarming connections between pollution exposure and mental health issues, urging immediate action to mitigate risks.
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healthNew Study Links Air Pollution Exposure to Increased Alzheimer's Risk
Research suggests higher exposure to air pollution correlates with a greater risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, particularly for individuals with a history of stroke.