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How air pollution impacts our brains

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  • Опубликовано: 26 фев 2024
  • The air we breathe has a direct impact on our brain. Mounting evidence links air pollution exposure to increased risk for cognitive decline and neurodegenerative conditions, including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Poor air quality - both indoors and outdoors - also profoundly impacts our mental health, increasing risk for anxiety and depression. With the World Health Organization estimating that 99% of the global population is exposed to unhealthy levels of tiny and harmful air pollutants, what can be done to improve air quality and brain health? Our expert panel will break down the latest findings and provide recommendations on policy changes for cleaner air.
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    SPEAKERS
    *Joseph Allen*,
    Associate Professor of Exposure Assessment Science, Environmental Health and Director, Harvard Healthy Buildings Program, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
    Maite Arce
    President and CEO, Hispanic Access Foundation
    Francesca Dominici
    Clarence James Gamble Professor of Biostatistics, Population, and Data Science, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
    Marc Weisskopf
    Cecil K. and Philip Drinker Professor of Environmental Epidemiology and Physiology
    MODERATOR
    Sabrina Shankman
    Reporter, The Boston Globe
    Sharing diverse perspectives on public health. Speakers do not speak for Harvard.
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