British scientists are launching a study to explore the connection between air pollution and dementia.
The project will investigate how tiny particles in the air, like PM2.5, can affect the brain and potentially trigger dementia.
Researchers will examine the mechanisms by which these pollutants disrupt brain function and potentially accelerate the development of conditions like Alzheimer's disease.
This research is crucial for understanding the link between air pollution and neurodegeneration and could lead to new treatments to prevent or slow down dementia.