New Research Suggests Tire Pollution May Increase Alzheimer's Risk
Recent research points to a possible link between tire pollution and Alzheimer's disease. Scientists have identified particulate matter from tires as a potential neurotoxin.
Recent research points to a possible link between tire pollution and Alzheimer's disease.
Scientists have identified particulate matter from tires as a potential neurotoxin.
Epidemiological data show higher exposure correlates with increased risk. The findings
raise concerns about urban air quality and public health. Researchers call for more
detailed investigations into the mechanisms involved. The study suggests regulatory
attention to tire emissions may be warranted. Policy makers are urged to consider
mitigation strategies for polluted areas. Ongoing monitoring will determine the strength
of the observed association.