TRAFFIC POLLUTION & DEMENTIA IN ELDERLY WOMEN
"The closer the women lived to the highways, the higher was their exposure to particulate pollution and the more likely they were to show signs of mild memory and cognitive decline, the researchers wrote in a study published in the journal Environmental Research."
"This is the first study to find an association between cognitive impairment and long-term exposure to air pollution due to traffic. It is also one of a handful of recent studies to report a link between air pollution and brain function in people..."
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Title: "Traffic air pollution linked to dementia in elderly women"
Author: dpa
From CenterLines, the e-newsletter of the National Center for Bicycling & Walking.
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