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Breathing in Ultrafine Dust for a Long Time Erases the Encyclopedia in Your Brain

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Prolonged Inhalation of Ultrafine Dust Erases the Brain's Encyclopedia. According to a joint study by the University of California and medical institutions, long-term exposure to ultrafine dust has revealed a significant decline in the ability to remember word meanings or general knowledge. The research team found that the incidence of dementia among Black Americans is 1.5 to 2 times higher than that of White Americans.

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Prolonged Inhalation of Ultrafine Dust Erases the Brain's Encyclopedia. According to a joint study by the University of California and medical institutions, long-term exposure to ultrafine dust has revealed a significant decline in the ability to remember word meanings or general knowledge. The research team found that the incidence of dementia among Black Americans is 1.5 to 2 times higher than that of White Americans.

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TUOI TRE ONLINE broke the news on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
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