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Shocking! Toxic Pollution Particles Found in Human Brain for the First Time, Alzheimer's Explained
You might want to cover your nose the next time you are going out the city. A study conducted by the researchers of Universities Lancaster, Oxford and Manchester found out that the air we breathe can potentially increase the risk of having Alzheimer's disease.
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