Polluted air causes this disease

Scientists have established that air pollution disrupts brain functions. This is reported in the authoritative journal "JAMA Neurology".
Researchers have identified an alarming connection between air pollution and Alzheimer's disease.
As reported by BAKU.WS, the World Health Organization (WHO) has been fighting against air pollution for a long time. Due to this environmental problem, about 7 million people die worldwide annually. After conducting research, a hypothesis was proposed about the connection between particles with a diameter of less than 2.5 micrometers and a decrease in cognitive abilities.
A new study conducted in the USA has proven that PM2.5 directly affects the central nervous system and disrupts brain functions. It was discovered that PM2.5 forms tangled structures characteristic of Alzheimer's disease.
PM2.5 particles are formed from car exhaust, wood-burning stoves, and certain types of industrial activities. These particles are so small that they are invisible to the naked eye and can penetrate deep into the lungs, and from there into the bloodstream.
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