What Environmental Toxins Are Linked to Alzheimer's Disease?
Several environmental toxins have been linked to Alzheimer's Disease, including:
Heavy Metals: Metals such as aluminum, lead, and mercury have been implicated in AD due to their neurotoxic effects. Pesticides: Organophosphates and other pesticides have been linked to cognitive decline and increased risk of AD. Air Pollution: Particulate matter and other pollutants in the air have been associated with increased inflammation and oxidative stress in the brain, contributing to AD pathology.