Environmental Threats
Fine particulate air pollution is presented as an established dementia risk factor with inflammatory and cerebrovascular mechanisms. Participants documented environmental degradation and urban stressors as threats to ecological and cogniti…
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Fine particulate air pollution is presented as an established dementia risk factor with inflammatory and cerebrovascular mechanisms. Participants documented environmental degradation and urban stressors as threats to ecological and cognitive health. Pollution and debris were interpreted as both landscape damage and mental burden. Urban light and noise pollution were linked to reduced peace and impaired sleep. Climate-driven landscape change produced anxiety and concern among participants.