mental well-being
02/03/2019 / By Michelle Simmons
Air pollution is so depressing: New study shows high levels of particulates impact mental health
Toxic chemicals in the air have been shown to cause cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. However, air pollution does not only cause damage to our physical well-being, but our mental health as well. A new study reported by the Science Daily shows that toxic air can cause psychological distress in humans. In the study, researchers from the […]
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