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A Study on Everyday Air Pollution Adds Brain Function to the Health Risks List
New research from McMaster University links daily exposure to fine-particle air pollution from traffic, industry and wildfire smoke to poorer brain function, broadening concern beyond the lungs and heart.
Key Takeaways
- McMaster University research links daily fine-particle pollution exposure to poorer brain function.
- The sources named in the report include traffic, industry and wildfire smoke.
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