Air Pollution-Related Dementia Kills Over 625,000 People A Year
DAC Founding Chairman George Vradenburg calls for policy action in response to emerging research: “The evidence linking air pollution and dementia is now undeniable – and the story starts long before old age. Brain health begins before birth, shaped by the air a mother breathes and the environment a child grows up in. Policymakers have a chance to act on that science – to protect brain health across the lifespan and improve lives from the very start.”
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