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EPISODE · Jan 19, 2026 · 16 MIN

Air polution's impact on brain health

from Voices of the Health Revolution

One in four dementia deaths, those of 626,000 people, is caused by air pollution. That shocking statistic is one of the findings of the 2025 State of Global Air report, which we’re discussing in this episode. Last year’s report is the first to examine the impact of air pollution on brain health, including how it affects neurodevelopment and mental health. Our guests are Dr Burcin Ikiz, a neuroscientist and adjunct lecturer at the department of psychiatry at Stanford University, and the chair of the international neuro climate working group, and Dr Pallavi Pant, Head of Global Initiatives at the Health Effects Institute. Voices of the Health Revolution is a podcast series that shines a spotlight on the trailblazers who are leading bold action to protect our universal right to health - even when that means taking a stand against the big industries who threaten it.Learn more: ncdalliance.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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One in four dementia deaths, those of 626,000 people, is caused by air pollution. That shocking statistic is one of the findings of the 2025 State of Global Air report, which we’re discussing in this episode. Last year’s report is the first to...

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