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New Interactive Map Reveals Global Air Pollution Sources

Climate TRACE, a nonprofit coalition, launched a tool mapping air pollution plumes from 660 million sources in 2,500 urban areas, revealing that 900 million people are exposed to pollution from top 10% emitting facilities.

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Climate Change Exacerbates Lung Disease Through Air Pollution

This article details how climate change intensifies air pollution, leading to increased lung diseases like asthma, COPD, and cancer, impacting millions.

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Air Pollution Linked to Lewy Body Dementia

A study published in Science found a strong link between long-term exposure to PM2.5 air pollution and an increased risk of developing Lewy body dementia, the second most common form of dementia after Alzheimer's disease.

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WMO Report: Wildfires Worsen Air Quality Globally

The World Meteorological Organization's (WMO) 2024 Air Quality and Climate Bulletin reveals that wildfires, exacerbated by climate change, significantly contributed to global air pollution, with the Amazon basin experiencing the most substantial surge in PM2.5 levels.

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Air Pollution Directly Linked to Increased Dementia Risk

A new study directly links increased dementia risk to specific air pollutants: PM2.5 (17% increase per 10 µg/m³), nitrogen dioxide (3% increase per 10 µg/m³), and soot (13% increase per µg/m³), highlighting inflammation and oxidative stress as key mechanisms. The study also revealed that the dementi...

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Canadian Wildfires Blanket US in Unhealthy Smoke; Saharan Dust Adds to Air Quality Concerns

Out-of-control wildfires in Canada have generated a massive smoke plume impacting air quality across the US, causing "very unhealthy" levels in some areas, and a plume of Saharan dust is also set to impact the Southeast this week.

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Air Pollution Significantly Impacts Sleep Quality in Older Adults

An international review of 25 studies involving 1.2 million people over 45 in six countries revealed a strong link between long-term exposure to outdoor and indoor air pollutants and poor sleep quality, highlighting the need to expand clean-air policies.

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Air Pollution Increases Lewy Body Dementia Risk, Study Finds

A new study reveals that exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) increases the risk of Lewy body dementia by causing the misfolding of alpha-synuclein protein into a highly toxic strain, confirmed through epidemiological data and mouse experiments.

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Air Pollution Linked to Dementia in New Study

A Johns Hopkins University study, published in Science, found long-term exposure to PM2.5 air pollution increases dementia risk by triggering the formation of toxic protein clumps in the brain, similar to those in Lewy body dementia.

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Air Pollution Directly Increases Heart Attack Risk in Spain: Study

A Spanish study of 115,071 patients (2016-2021) found a direct link between air pollution (PM2.5 levels) and increased heart attack hospitalizations and mortality, highlighting a significant public health concern.

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Wood-Burning Stoves: High Pollution Levels Pose Serious Health Risks

A University of Surrey study found that wood-burning stoves, even modern models, release high levels of toxic pollutants exceeding WHO recommendations, causing serious health risks and affecting millions globally; poor ventilation worsens the problem.

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Italian Cities Exceed Air Quality Limits in First Quarter of 2025

During the first quarter of 2025, Italian cities like Padova, Milan, Brescia, and Turin exceeded EU and WHO limits for PM2.5 by a significant margin (52, 51, 50, and 48 days respectively), while Palermo, Naples, Messina, and Genoa showed high nitrogen dioxide levels.

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