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Air Pollution and Toxic Brain


How air pollution impacts our brains

With the World Health Organization estimating that 99% of the global population is exposed to unhealthy levels of air pollutants, what can be ...

Even "safe" air pollution levels can harm the developing brain, study ...

Children exposed to more pollutants showed changes in connectivity between various brain regions. In some areas, they had more connections than ...

The Effects of Air Pollution on the Brain: a Review of Studies ...

Increasing levels of circulating cytokines due to systemic inflammation may indeed have a peripheral impact on the brain, and/or air pollutants might reach the ...

Air pollution & mental health: What are its effects?

Increasing amounts of evidence are emerging that show airborne pollutants are associated with an increased risk of dementia, Alzheimer's disease ...

How air pollution threatens brain health - PNAS

Metal-toting particles that reach the brain can directly damage neurons. Both the particles themselves and their toxic hitchhikers can also ...

Air Pollution and Brain Health | Environmental Health Sciences Center

Once in the brain, the particles may cause brain damage ... toxic than ... neurotoxic air pollution that can be controlled by regulation.

Air pollution and brain damage - PubMed

Exposure to complex mixtures of air pollutants produces inflammation in the upper and lower respiratory tract. Because the nasal cavity is a common portal ...

Air Pollution and the Brain - California Air Resources Board - CA.gov

Thus, air pollutants can affect the brain directly and indirectly (see Figure 1), and are associated with potentially harmful effects. These ...

What effect does air pollution have on brain health?

Air pollution is known to directly interact with our brain cells in the short term, altering the way they communicate with each other, ...

Air pollution and neurological diseases, current state highlights

Inflammation and oxidative stress caused by pollutants can damage neurons, while disruption of the blood–brain barrier facilitates the entry of harmful ...

Air pollution tied to signs of Alzheimer's in brain tissue, study finds

People who inhale higher concentrations of tiny airborne particulates, like from diesel exhaust or other traffic-related air pollutants, ...

Are air pollution particles capable of damaging the brain?

A new study from researchers at the University of Birmingham in the U.K. and Chinese research institutions found that such pollution-borne toxic ...

Air Pollution Can Have Lasting Effects on the Brain's White Matter

How air pollutants affect myelin is not fully understood, but could be linked to the entrance of small particles directly to the brain or to ...

Air Pollution and Central Nervous System Disease: A Review of the ...

It is known that several chemicals concealed in the living environment act as major toxins in neural development. In particular, airborne fine PM contains toxic ...

How Pollution Affects Brain Health - Brain and Life Magazine

“The challenge of studying air pollution is teasing out the different kinds of pollutants to determine which ones are the most harmful,” says Dr. Elkind. One of ...

Air pollution and brain health: an emerging issue - The Lancet

Recent epidemiological studies and animal models suggest an increased risk of dementia with sustained exposure to air pollutants, but the underlying mechanisms ...

How air pollution impacts our brains - YouTube

... air pollutants, what can be done to improve air quality and brain health? ... Mental Health for All (#72): Air Pollution, Brain & Mental Health.

Smog in our brains - American Psychological Association

They discovered that children who had been exposed to higher levels of urban air pollutants known as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons while in ...

Developmental impact of air pollution on brain function - ScienceDirect

Environmental neurotoxic pollutants: review. 2020, Environmental Science and Pollution Research.

How air pollution messes with our minds - C&EN

Other scientists suggest that pollutants indirectly influence the brain by setting off an inflammatory cascade in lung tissue, which in turn ...