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The resulting air pollution emissions appear to be “especially toxic for the brain,” researchers say. Alaskagirl8821 / Shutterstock.com
Research has shown that air pollution is linked to increased dementia risk. Now, researchers have found two particular forms of pollution are linked to rising dementia rates over time. Emissions from wildfires as well as agricultural activities are “robustly associated with greater rates of dementia,” according to a new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine, a journal of the American Medical…