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  1. In alignment with established approaches, Health Canada estimated 1) exposures to ambient air pollution across Canada, 2) the associated adverse health impacts in the population and 3) the corresponding economic costs of these health impacts.

  2. May 10, 2024 · This umbrella review classifies and quantifies for the first time the global negative impacts that air pollution and climate change can exert on mental health, identifying evidence-based targets that can inform future research and population health actions.

  3. Alongside effects on cardiovascular and respiratory health, there is emerging evidence that exposure to air pollutants (both indoors and outdoors) may lead to neurocognitive disorders and affect mental health (directly and indirectly) through a range of potential causal pathways (see Figs 1 and 2). 1,31–35 Observational evidence has ...

  4. Jun 3, 2024 · Exposure to air pollution increases the risk of premature mortality from heart disease, stroke and lung cancer. The health and atmospheric sciences have advanced significantly in the past two decades, making it possible to estimate the number of deaths and illnesses associated with air pollution.

  5. Introduction. Methods. Pollutants included in the estimate. Estimating population exposure to above-background air pollution. Estimating premature deaths and non-fatal outcomes from air pollution. Estimating the monetary value of health outcomes from air pollution. Results. Mortality results by age group. Discussion. Age group impacts.

  6. air pollution has been linked to a range of neurological and psychiatric disorders, including dementia, 3 cognitive decline or impairment, 4,5 anxiety and depression, 6‑9 and suicide. 10,11 A

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  8. Nov 21, 2022 · In a systematic review of existing studies, researchers found that air pollution such as fine particulate matter can interfere with regions of the brain responsible for emotional regulation.