Air pollution is now linked to a higher risk of dementia, including Alzheimer’s.
By Aniket Chakraborty
July 26, 2025
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HEALTH & WELLNESS
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A Lancet study warns of long-term brain damage from vehicle emissions.
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For every 10 μg/m³ of PM2.5, dementia risk rises by 17%.
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Even 1 μg/m³ of soot can increase dementia risk by 13%.
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PM2.5 pollutants mainly come from vehicle exhaust and wood burning.
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Air pollution triggers brain inflammation and oxidative stress.
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Dementia cases may triple globally, reaching 152.8 million by 2050.
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The study analyzed 51 global studies with data from 29 million people.
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Stronger effects were seen for vascular dementia caused by poor brain blood flow.
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Experts call for urban planning and transport reforms to cut pollution risks.
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