A study has found that people living in areas with persistent exposure to wildfire smoke may have higher risks of developing dementia later in life.
A study has found that people living in areas with persistent exposure to wildfire smoke may have higher risks of developing dementia later in life.
www.washingtonpost.com /health/2023/08/22/wildfire-smoke-dementia-risk-increase/
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PM2.5s have been associated with dementia, yet again.
Literature Citation: Different Emission Sources and Incident Dementia in the US doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2023.3300
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