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The Link Between Air Pollution and Alzheimer's Is Now Clearer

6 days ago
  • #Alzheimer's disease
  • #air pollution
  • #health research
  • Tiny air pollution particles (PM2.5) may increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease.
  • The study suggests PM2.5 affects the brain directly, not just through related conditions like high blood pressure or depression.
  • Researchers analyzed health records of 27.8 million US citizens over 18 years, finding a strong link between air pollution and Alzheimer's risk.
  • The study is observational and doesn't prove causation but highlights a significant association.
  • Stroke victims showed a slightly higher risk of Alzheimer's, suggesting strokes may make the brain more vulnerable to pollution.
  • Potential mechanisms include direct brain tissue damage, increased inflammation, and protein buildup linked to Alzheimer's.
  • The findings emphasize the importance of reducing air pollution for overall health and dementia prevention.
  • Healthy neighborhood environments are crucial for preventing diseases like dementia, especially in older populations.