Childhood exposure to pollution linked to decline in thinking skills

Childhood exposure to pollution linked to decline in thinking skills

The study was carried out by examining results of tests the participants took as a child compared with when they were elderly.

Exposure to air pollution in childhood is linked to a decline in thinking skills in later life, a study suggests.

Researchers at the University of Edinburgh found greater exposure at the very start of life was linked with a detrimental effect on cognitive skills up to 60 years later.

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