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Exposure to wildfire smoke greatly raises risk of dementia diagnosis

preventionweb.net
submitted
8 mos ago
bybambamtoscience

Summary

Wildfire smoke, motor vehicles and factories all emit a type of air pollution called fine particulate matter (PM2.5) This is a microscopic mixture of solid and liquid droplets in the air that are 30 times smaller than the width of an average human hair. High levels of PM2. 5 also have been shown to raise the risk of heart disease, asthma and low birth weight.

Researchers used air quality monitoring data, satellite imagery and machine learning. They determined each study participant's exposure to both sources of PM2.5. They compared that information to subsequent diagnoses of dementia in participants' health records.

An Air Quality Index (AQI) number of 100 or higher means the air is unhealthy to breathe. People should stay inside when possible and close the windows.

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7 Comments

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iareunique
8 mos ago
Never knew dementia could be a risk. Thankful I still have my massive stash of PM2.5 masks from Covid for the foreseeable future!
3
froggyweather
8 mos ago
I always forget to use one though!
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iareunique
8 mos ago
Just keep one on you at all times like people do with condoms in wallets
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froggyweather
8 mos ago
Feels like that would just lead to a lot of general contamination
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bambamOP
8 mos ago
It's a scary world these days! Good thing there's no mask shortage anymore
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boredgamer
8 mos ago
The world is pulling out all the stops to get rid of the human virus
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splitsecond
8 mos ago
Scary to me that it's only going to get worse