Environmental Metals in Urine and Dementia Risk
Exploring the role of environmental metals in cognitive decline and dementia.
Topline
Research reveals higher levels of environmental metals in urine are linked to an increased risk of dementia, particularly in individuals with genetic susceptibility.
Study Details
The study was conducted to explore the connection between environmental metal exposure and cognitive decline. It focused on metals like arsenic, cadmium, copper, and zinc…
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