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Rising air pollution may cause inflammation in the brain, warn health experts

Rising air pollution may cause inflammation in the brain, warn health experts
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depression anxiety: Air pollution can increase the risk of depression and anxiety: Experts

Healthcare professionals have highlighted the connection between long-term exposure to air pollution and an increased risk of depression and anxiety. Breathing in polluted air can alter brain functions that control emotions, making individuals more susceptible to mental health issues. Air pollution can contribute to a wide range of mental health conditions, including depression and neurodegenerative disorders.

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Rising air pollution may cause inflammation in the brain, warn health experts

As the air around Delhi-NCR begins to deteriorate ahead of Diwali, health experts on Monday warned that the pollutants in the air may cause inflammation in the brain that can lead to anxiety, depression, and memory issues.Ahead of the World .

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Pseudo-Dementia: A growing challenge for younger adults

Pseudo-dementia, a condition characterized by cognitive impairments caused by depression or stress, is increasingly affecting younger individuals. It is not a progressive illness like dementia and does not result in brain degeneration. Factors such as excessive stress, multitasking, and heavy workloads contribute to this condition. Counseling, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and relaxation techniques have been effective in managing pseudo-dementia. Awareness and support are crucial in helping individuals address this emerging challenge.

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Forgot where you kept your keys? You could have 'pseudo-dementia'

India News: Doctors are seeing an increase in cases of 'pseudo-dementia' among younger people, which is caused by excessive stress, multitasking, and high workloa

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