Smoke from California wildfires could be increasing the risk of dementia, study finds
Current understanding of long-term health risks from particulate matter exposure ignores microvasculature, says study
Air Pollution from Wildfires and Farming Activities Linked to Higher Dementia Risk
New Research Links Dirty Air from Wildfires to Higher Dementia Risk
Wildfire smoke can damage the brain long after flames are out
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Wildfire smoke could raise dementia risk Canada's National Observer: Climate News
District Encourages Residents To Prepare For Smoke Impacts - Oakdale Leader
New Federal Policies are Needed to Address Surging Wildfire Smoke
Wildfire pollution linked to rise in cases of dementia - Digital Journal
Breathing Wildfire Smoke Could Raise Dementia Risk, New Study Finds - Inside Climate News
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Wildfire smoke can damage brain: study
Influence of Woodsmoke Exposure on Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Alzheimer's Disease: Existing Literature and Gaps in Our Understanding - Adam Schuller, Luke Montrose, 2020