Die Notaufnahme befindet sich zunehmend in einer Krise mit einem Anstieg der Zugriffe um 1,5 Millionen in zwei Jahren (zwischen 2023 und 2025): 89 % unterbesetzt und 70 % der Patienten durchschnittlich 23 Stunden auf Tragen
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Dazzling-Jaguar-4674 on 17.02.2026 9:05 p.m. Neuroinflammation plays a role, right? Because pollutants in the brain drive the immune cells, and these cells release cytokines, which can cause neural damage.
AllanfromWales1 on 17.02.2026 9:23 p.m. As far as I can see the study doesn’t consider the possibility that both high pollution levels and high risk of Alzheimers occur in areas of poverty.
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Neuroinflammation plays a role, right?
Because pollutants in the brain drive the immune cells, and these cells release cytokines, which can cause neural damage.
As far as I can see the study doesn’t consider the possibility that both high pollution levels and high risk of Alzheimers occur in areas of poverty.