Health & Medicine
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Environmental Disasters Worsen Spread of Neurotoxins that Damages the Brain
Many experts have discovered linkages between many types of air pollution, including forest fire smoke, and an increased risk and incidence of adverse health impacts, such as mental diseases.
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