The Findings Raise New Questions About Alzheimer’s Prevention In A Nutshell A study of nearly 28 million Medicare patients found that long-term exposure to fine particle air pollution is linked to a ...
Air pollution ranks among the world's deadliest threats, causing an estimated 8 million deaths in 2021, according to a recent analysis from a United Nations partnership. That same year, pollutants ...
Air pollution has long been linked to heart and lung disease. But a large US study suggests it may also raise the risk of Alzheimer's disease—the most common form of dementia.
Air pollution is no longer a seasonal inconvenience; it is a daily health emergency, especially for pregnant women. This urgent message echoed through India TV's Pollution Ka Solution Conclave in New ...
Only 3 percent of the world’s cities meet World Health Organization air quality standards. And yet research shows exposure to air pollution puts people at an increased risk of mental health outcomes ...
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Extreme weather is intensifying across the globe, and the standard explanation points to greenhouse gas emissions warming the atmosphere. But a less examined dynamic may be compounding the damage: ...
A new study sheds light on the biological underpinnings that may explain the association between air pollution and the development of dementia. Investigators found that high levels of homocysteine and ...
Smoke from the Green Fire and other wildfires burning in and near Shasta County are polluting the air over the North State. The Shasta County Air Quality Management District and Shasta County Health ...
Plastic waste is piling up at a daunting pace around the world. The World Bank estimates that every person on the planet generates an average of 1.6 pounds (0.74 kilograms) of plastic waste daily. To ...
Heart attacks have for many years been attributed much to lifestyle issues like smoking, poor diet, lack of exercise, or family history of heart disease. But growing evidence now points to another, ...
Dhaka’s outdoor air does not stay outdoors. Pollution infiltrates through windows, gaps, doors and ventilation openings, exposing toddlers to respiratory risks ...