Environmental News Network: Pollution in many cities threatens the brain development in children.
Findings by University of Montana Professor Dr. Lilian Calderón-Garcidueas, MA, MD, Ph.D., and her team of researchers reveal that children living in megacities are at increased risk for brain inflammation and neurodegenerative changes, including Alzheimers or Parkinsons disease.
Calderón-Garcidueas findings are detailed in a paper titled Air pollution and children: Neural and tight junction antibodies and combustion...