Saturday, July 30, 2016

Air Pollution Linked To Brain Disorders & Diminished Cognitive Abilities (American Psychological Association)

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Dirty gray particulates hanging around as you inhale aren’t too helpful for public health. Particulates spewing from ICE cars, trucks, and buses affect many people worse than pollen. New research by the American Psychological Association reports that I am not alone in being concerned about this. The American Psychological Association (APA) links air pollution to brain disorders and diminished cognitive abilities. “Smog [&hellip

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