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Smog in the Brain: Dirty Air Speeds Alzheimer’s Decline

Researchers found pollution exposure was linked to cortical thickness changes equal to about 13 months of aging for PM2.5 and three months for NO2.

Summary by Science Daily
Scientists have discovered that even short-term exposure to polluted air can speed up Alzheimer’s, worsening toxic protein buildup in the brain and accelerating memory loss. The research connects fine particulate matter (PM2.5) from sources like smoke and traffic directly to faster cognitive decline.

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Researchers analyzed brain images of adults without dementia and found differences in cortex thickness associated with exposure to PM2.5 and nitrogen dioxide.

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Scienmag: Latest Science and Health News broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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