Study Finds Nearly 200,000 Annual Dementia Cases Linked to Air Pollution, with Wildfires as the Primary Threat
A recent study conducted by researchers from the University of Michigan suggests that individuals who regularly inhale smoke from wildfires are at a higher risk of developing dementia. The study focuses on particulate matter, known as PM2.5, which refers to tiny particles that are released from fires, as well as the use of pesticides and …