StudyFinds: Smog & Sadness: Study Suggests Link Between Air Pollution & Psychiatric Disorders

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A new study done by researchers in the United States and Denmark suggests that there may be a correlation between early and continued exposure to air pollution and higher rates of specific mental and psychiatric disorders. It is important to note that this does not automatically mean causation – that air pollution causes these issues – but it does motivate additional research around gaining a better understanding of  the impact of air pollutants on the brain.

To read the full article by John Anderer and published in StudyFinds, click here.

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