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Volunteers agree to inhale pollution to participate in a study on the effects on the brain

Volunteers agree to inhale pollution to participate in a study on the effects on the brain
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the people Accepts breathing polluted air To participate in the study. The initiative was organized by University of Manchester It aims to give scientists the opportunity to understand the impact that pollution can have on the human brain. The focus of the research is on individuals with a family history of Alzheimer’s disease.

This unusual measure came from information about the record high rates of dementia in places with high concentrations of pollution. But the relationship is still ambiguous, and during this experiment, people will be exposed to four types of pollutants: diesel exhaust, cleaning products, wood smoke, and cooking emissions.

The project stipulates that none of the volunteers will know what type of pollutants they will be exposed to. The idea is that they breathe the air with the materials over several times, with separate sessions and exposure to one pollutant each time. According to the description published in MedRXIV:

Over the past decade, our understanding of the impact of air pollution on short- and long-term population health has evolved significantly, with an emphasis on adverse cardiovascular and respiratory effects. However, there is increasing evidence that exposure to air pollution affects cognitive function, especially in susceptible groups.

The researchers also talked about how useful this approach is:

This approach allows identification of the most hazardous components in indoor and outdoor air pollutants and a greater understanding of the pathways that contribute to neurodegenerative diseases. The results of this project have the potential to facilitate further policy improvement, focusing on health-related pollutants and providing details to help mitigate health risks associated with pollutants.

Emily Brontë

Emily Brontë is a journalist and feature writer specialising in culture, entertainment, literature, and current affairs. She is dedicated to producing clear, accurate reporting that helps readers stay informed about developments in the UK and around the world.

Emily Brontë

Emily Brontë

Emily Brontë is a journalist and feature writer specialising in culture, entertainment, literature, and current affairs. She is dedicated to producing clear, accurate reporting that helps readers stay informed about developments in the UK and around the world.

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