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Air Pollution Also Deemed Harmful to Mental Health

Last updated: May 16, 2025 8:09 am
Niaz Ali
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A new study has revealed that air pollution not only causes physical illnesses but also negatively affects mental health, particularly in elderly individuals.

Previous research has already linked air pollution to serious diseases such as heart conditions, respiratory issues, liver damage, lung diseases, stroke, and cancer. According to health experts, millions of people around the world die every year due to various illnesses caused by air pollution.

Now, a study conducted in the UK between 2008 and 2017 examined air pollution levels across different regions and involved over 11,000 elderly participants.

The findings showed that people aged 65 and older are experiencing damage to the part of the brain responsible for memory, speech, comprehension, and problem-solving. Experts have warned that extremely fine harmful particles present in the air can enter the human body through the lungs and reach the brain, causing significant harm.

These particles are released from vehicles, households, shops, factories, and the industrial use of wood. Experts emphasize the need for further research into how air pollution affects mental health, as the issue is becoming increasingly serious.

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