Toxic nanoparticles from air pollution have been discovered in human brains in "abundant" quantities, a newly published study reveals.
The detection of the particles, in brain tissue from 37 people, raises concerns because recent research has suggested links between these magnetite particles and Alzheimer's disease, while air pollution has been shown to significantly increase the risk of the disease.
However, the new work is still a long way from proving that the air pollution particles cause or exacerbate Alzheimer's.
"This is a discovery finding, and now what should start is a whole new examination of this as a potentially very important environmental risk factor for Alzheimer's disease," said Prof Barbara Maher, at Lancaster University, who led the new research.
"Now there is a reason to go on and do the epidemiology and the toxicity testing, because these particles are so prolific and people are exposed to them."
Air pollution is a global health crisis that kills more people than malaria and HIV/Aids combined and it has long been linked to lung and heart disease and strokes.
But research is uncovering new impacts on health, including degenerative brain diseases such as Alzheimer's, mental illness and reduced intelligence.
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Geoengineering is bad for the brain when exposed to it.
Aerosol operations are altering our air, causing respiratory diseases, cancers, and neurological disorders to skyrocket.
Learn about the biological/ chemical nature of nano-particles sprayed by tanker jets:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t0NbIhU-I8
The new Manhattan Project:
http://www.ActivistPost.com/Peter Kirby
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