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The Polluted Brain: Evidence builds that dirty air causes Alzheimer’s, dementia


January 26, 2017

Science Magazine references studies by Longevity Institute’s Caleb Finch.

“Finch says, ‘I think [air pollution] will turn out to be just the same as tobacco—there’s no safe threshold.'”

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