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Air pollution particles in young brains linked to Alzheimer’s damage – The Guardian

Exclusive: if discovery is confirmed it will have global implications as 90% of people breathe dirty air

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Tiny air pollution particles have been revealed in the brain stems of young people and are intimately associated with molecular damage linked to Alzheimers and Parkinsons disease.
If the groundbreaking discovery is confirmed by future research, it would have worldwide implications because 90% of the global population live with unsafe air. Medical experts are cautious about the findings and said that while the nanoparticles are a likely cause of the damage, whether this leads to disease later in…

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