As Australian doctors have established, particles of magnetites contained in filthy air can provoke Alzheimer’s disease.As past experiments have demonstrated, residents of areas with filthy air are more likely to develop this disease.Huge amount of magnetite were found in people suffering from this disease.During the study, healthy rodents and those who were genetically predisposed to the above-mentioned disease were exposed to tiny particles of iron, magnetite and diesel hydrocarbons for 4 months. As experts have formed, magnetite provokes the most persistent pathologies that are characteristic of the disease in question. Rodents predisposed to it developed more amyloid plaques.
Scientists have found that filthy air is dangerous for the human brain
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