Scientists test if wildfire smoke harms your brain in just one hour
NCT ID NCT07151235
Summary
This study looked at whether breathing simulated wildfire smoke for one hour affects brain health in healthy adults. Researchers measured a blood marker linked to cognitive decline and tested memory before and after exposure. The study compared results from smoke exposure to breathing clean air in the same people.
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Rutgers-EOHSI
Piscataway, New Jersey, 08854, United States
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