A lot of car exhaust is prone to Alzheimer's disease

Research by German scientists shows that people with street surfaces or frequently exposed to car and motorbike emissions (especially women) are more prone to dementia (Alzheimer's disease) when they return. old.

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The research team of the Heinrich Heine University Environmental Research Center in Germany conducted a survey of 399 women aged 68-79. They all settled permanently in one location for 20 years.

On the basis of analyzing, comparing and calculating the level of inhalation of toxic substances including waste of motor machines in women. The scientists conducted simultaneously the physiological tests and the ability to recognize things (including: expressing speech, learning ability, remembering things .) in the above objects.

The results showed that people living near the road, often exposed to or inhaling memory engine exhaust fumes were severely reduced and the tendency to suffer from Alzheimer's was unavoidable.

The results of this study are published in the journal Enviroment's Study.