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Short bursts of everyday air pollution can change breathing and brain responses within hours
A controlled U.K. study found that just four hours after exposure, common pollution sources produced distinct effects on respiratory function and brain activity, reinforcing concerns about the lung-brain connection in a
Key Takeaways
- A double-blind study exposed 15 volunteers to several real-world pollution mixtures and clean air.
- Researchers found distinct respiratory and brain-related effects within four hours of exposure.
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