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PM2.5 pollution components linked to higher depression risk: Study
short by / on Friday, 26 December, 2025
Emory University researchers in the USA found PM2.5 pollution, sulfate, ammonium, elemental carbon, and soil dust, increases depression risk, especially in those 65+. Long-term exposure harms the brain via oxidative stress, inflammation, and neurotoxicity. Comorbidities like heart or neurological diseases increase vulnerability, highlighting the urgent need for pollution control.
read more at Medical Dialogues