People regularly exposed to smoke from wildfires are more likely to get dementia, a study suggests.
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Regular hearing checks, seven hours of sleep a night and more exercise can also reduce a person’s chances of coming down with dementia by up to 40%.Article content They relied on a sample of 27,857 people from the study who had joined between 1998 and 2016. All were over the age of 50 and did not have dementia.
People exposed to road traffic fumes had an up to 6% higher risk of dementia, while those exposed to smoke from coal plants had an up to 3% higher risk. But the researchers said this association was not robust.
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