Researchers Now Have Even More Proof That Air Pollution Can Cause Dementia
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Most people know that if they want to reduce their individual risk of cancer, a good first step is not to smoke. With an aging global population, dementia is a public health hazard on par with cancer. But how to reduce your risk? Aaron Reuben’s Mother Jones article highlights a solution. Unfortunately, it requires decisive action in the community, by the government, and globally. Quitting smoking is hard – but getting a broad public consensus leading to positive action is even harder. Read Reuben’s article if you need yet another reason to support environmental protection.
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Aaron Reuben has covered environmental issues for Grist, Scientific American and The Atlantic. He lives in Washington, DC.
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