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Scientists Link Air Pollution to Increased Alzheimer's Risk
A new study suggests a direct link between long-term exposure to atmospheric pollution, specifically PM2.5 particles, and an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.
26 Feb, 06:30 — 26 Feb, 06:30
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