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​Wildfire Smoke May Be Linked To Higher Risk Of Dementia, New Study Finds – Tyler Durden

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​Wildfire Smoke May Be Linked To Higher Risk Of Dementia, New Study Finds – Tyler Durden

Wildfire Smoke May Be Linked To Higher Risk Of Dementia, New Study Finds Authored by Summer Lane via The Epoch Times, Exposure to wildfire smoke may be linked to a higher risk of being diagnosed with dementia, according to a new study from the Alzheimer’s Association. The study was conducted over 10 years and surveyed more than 1.2 million Southern California residents, according to a press release from the association. “With the rising global incidence of wildfires, including in California and the western U.S., exposure to this type of air pollution is an increasing threat to brain health,” Alzheimer’s Association…  — Continue at ZeroHedge News : Read More