Research reveals that even low levels of air pollution significantly increase the risk of respiratory infections in adults, ...
A new study reveals that even low-dose, chronic exposure to air pollution can trigger liver inflammation, fibrosis, and metabolic disruptions, increasing the risk of fatty liver disease and other ...
The study, shared by Bryan Johnson, involved mice being exposed to 12 weeks of low levels of traffic PM2.5 pollutants.
Bryan Johnson, known for his anti-ageing research, walked out of Nikhil Kamath's 'WTF' podcast midway, citing poor air ...