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Chad Davis/FlickrMost people know that cars, trucks, and buses from our highways and city streets are a significant source of…
Chad Davis/FlickrMost people know that cars, trucks, and buses from our highways and city streets are a significant source of…
Most people know that cars, trucks, and buses from our highways and city streets are a significant source of harmful air…
A new study focusing on mothers who breathe soot-laden air adds to a growing body of research into how air pollution affects…
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Photo: frankieleon/FlickrMost people know that cars, trucks, and buses from our highways and city streets are a significant…
A few years ago I stood in a cramped trailer beside the busy 110 freeway in Los Angeles as researchers at the University of…
Aside from the well documented damaging effects polluted air has on our physical health, it may also be effecting our mental…
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Two new studies support findings that polluted air causes dementia.Researchers have found that particulates from coal plants (lik…
Interstate 405 is one of the nation’s busiest highways, with more than 300,000 vehicles speeding, crawling, or outright stopped…
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Those living close to high-traffic roads are considerably more likely to develop dementia than those living further away, new…
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People who live close to high-traffic roadways face a higher risk of developing dementia than those who live further away…
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: People living near a busy road have an increased risk of dementia…
Move away from the busy roads.
According to a Canadian study, living near a busy roadway could increase your chances of developing dementia.
Contrary to popular belief, exposing children to stimuli early can help to boost their development, researchers report.
New research has suggested that individuals who live within 160 feet of a major road may be at increased risk for dementia…
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A new study suggests traffic noise and air pollution from living close to a major road could contribute to an increased risk of…
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Living near a major roadway could increase risk of developing dementia.
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Study tracking 6.6 million people estimates one in 10 cases of Alzheimer’s among those living by busy roads could be linked to…
Dementia is more common in people who live within 50 metres of a major road than those who live further away, according to a…
Most of us associate car pollution with coughing and wheezing, but mounting evidence is linking air pollution to a less obvious…
Living within 50 metres of a busy road like a motorway or highway is linked to higher risk of developing dementia. Air…
Living within 50 metres of a busy road like a motorway or highway is linked to higher risk of developing dementia. Air…
Living within 50 metres of a busy road like a motorway or highway is linked to a 7 per cent higher risk of developing dementia.