Air pollution linked to much greater risk of dementia
by Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent from on (#3Z2H5)
Risk in over-50s increases by 40% where highest nitrogen oxide levels exist, study shows
Air pollution may increase the chance of developing dementia, a study has suggested, in fresh evidence that the health of people of all ages is at risk from breathing dirty air.
People over 50 in areas with the highest levels of nitrogen oxide in the air showed a 40% greater risk of developing dementia than those with the least NOx pollution, according to the research, based on data from London.
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