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Neurotoxic effects of air pollution: an urgent public health concern

A growing body of epidemiological evidence linking air pollution to multiple brain disorders suggests that these adverse effects are produced by mechanisms that are shared across these disorders. More stringent, targeted regulatory policies may therefore be required to ensure public health protection.

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Cory-Slechta, D.A., Sobolewski, M. Neurotoxic effects of air pollution: an urgent public health concern. Nat Rev Neurosci 24, 129–130 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41583-022-00672-8

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