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Air Quality Negatively Impacts Cognitive Performance, Study Finds

Air pollution isn’t just a threat to your lungs—it’s a silent risk factor for cognitive decline, particularly in older adults. The latest research highlights how even modest long-term exposure can impact memory, executive function, and language skills. But the choices you make in your home, your routine, and your community can help protect your brain.
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