Inhaled Toxic Particles Take Direct Route From Lungs to Brain
Summary: Inhaling air pollution could result in toxic particles being transported from the lungs to the brain via the bloodstream, ultimately resulting in neurological damage.
Source: University of Birmingham
Breathing in polluted air could lead to toxic particles being transported from lungs to brain, via the bloodstream – potentially contributing to brain disorders and neurological damage, a new study reveals.
Inhaled Toxic Particles Take Direct Route From Lungs to Brain - Neuroscience News
Inhaling air pollution could result in toxic particles being transported from the lungs to the brain via the bloodstream, ultimately resulting in neurological damage.
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