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Neighborhood noise may increase dementia risk – Medical News Today
New research suggests that older adults living in noisy neighborhoods may face a higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease or other types of dementia.

Older adults living in noisy neighborhoods may face higher odds of developing Alzheimers disease or other types of dementia, according to new research.
Researchers have examined a wide range of factors from sedentary behavior to exposure to airborne pollutants to loneliness to determine whether they raise a persons risk of dementia.
However, only a handful of epidemiological studies have examined the effect of community noise, which refers to the noise coming from cars, trains, planes, construction…
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