Time to act: air pollution is damaging our brains as well as our lungs (the telegraph)
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22.10.18
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China, United States of America

UK’s The Telegraph published an op-ed by Senior Research Fellow Xiaobo Zhang who detailed his landmark study of air pollution and the cumulative impact it has on men and women’s cognitive functioning.
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