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Air pollution exposure as a kid may up risk of mental illness later


A multidecade study of young adults living in the United Kingdom has found higher rates of mental illness symptoms among those exposed to higher levels of traffic-related air pollutants, particularly nitrogen oxides, during childhood and adolescence.
Previous studies have identified a link between air pollution and the risk of specific mental disorders, including depression and anxiety, but this study looked at changes in mental health that span all forms of disorder and psychological distress associated with exposure to traffic-related air pollutants.
The findings reveal that the greater an individual’s exposure to nitrogen oxides across childhood and adolescence, the more likely they are to show any signs of mental illness at the transition to adulthood, at age 18, when most symptoms of mental illness have emerged or begin to emerge. ....

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Study links vehicle exhaust exposure in childhood with later mental health risk


Study links vehicle exhaust exposure in childhood with later mental health risk
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Air pollution exposure in childhood may increase a person s risk for mental illness, a new study has found. File Photo by akiyoko/Shutterstock.
April 28 (UPI) People living in areas with higher levels of traffic-related air pollution are at increased risk for mental illness symptoms compared to those breathing cleaner air, a study published Wednesday by JAMA Network Open found.
Those exposed to large amounts of nitrogen oxides the fumes produced by gas- and oil-burning vehicles and other sources in childhood and adolescence were more likely to show signs of mental illness as they transition to adulthood, the researchers said. ....

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Childhood air pollution exposure 'linked to poor mental health in later life'


Exposure to high levels of traffic-related air pollutants in childhood is associated with poorer mental health in later life, according to scientists.
A 25-year study of young UK adults has found higher rates of mental illness symptoms among those exposed to greater levels of air pollutants – such as nitrogen oxides and fine particulate matter PM2.5 – during childhood and teenage years.
Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and particulate matter (PM2.5) – which are emitted from vehicles, wood burning, industry and farming – are thought to be the two most dangerous air pollutants.
Air pollution can cause lung damage and is associated with up to 36,000 deaths in England every year. ....

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Study reveals cellular 'hotspots' in brain may signify earliest signs of cancer


Study reveals cellular hotspots in brain may signify earliest signs of cancer
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Updated: Apr 15, 2021 07:55 IST
London [UK], April 15 (ANI): A team of researchers have found small clusters of cells in the brain that identify locations where tumours could become malignant.
The study led by King s College London Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, in collaboration with King s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, was published in the journal Neuro-Oncology Advances.
Published in Neuro-Oncology Advances, the research analysed pieces of living human brain tissue from 20 people undergoing brain tumour surgery at King s College Hospital, the largest neuro-oncology centre in Europe. The researchers found groups of tumour cells clustered around blood vessels and believe that these sites could be the seedbeds for malignant progression, the process by which a tumour becomes a fast-growing and uncontrolled can ....

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