NEW DELHI — Long-term exposure to particulate air pollution is associated with a substantially higher risk of dementia, an extensive study of data collected over several decades has found. Using data from two large, long-running study projects in the Puget Sound region—one that began in the late 1970s measuring air pollution and another on risk factors for dementia …
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