Light pollution could increase risk of Alzheimer's, study finds
Briefly

Researchers concluded that excessive exposure to nighttime light pollution is a significant risk factor for developing Alzheimer's, especially in people under 65.
The study showed that younger individuals might be particularly sensitive to nighttime light, which could be linked to their increased risk of Alzheimer's.
Dr. Robin Voigt-Zuwala emphasized that nightly light pollution, as a modifiable environmental factor, could play a critical role in Alzheimer's risk.
The research suggests that simple lifestyle changes, such as using blackout curtains, can help mitigate exposure to harmful light pollution for better health.
Read at Mail Online
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