CNN
Living with Air Pollution, Especially from Wildfires or Agriculture, Raises Risk of Dementia, US Study Finds
Mentions research by Jennifer Weuve, professor of epidemiology.
TRT World
Researchers Pinpoint Blood Biomarker That Foretells Dementia
References study co-authored by Alexa Beiser, professor of biostatistics; doctoral student Adrienne O'Donnell; Qiong Yang, associate professor of biostatistics; Jayandra Himali, adjunct associate professor of biostatistics
i newspaper
Why Living near Trees Can Help Reduce Depression and Shave a Year off Mental Decline
Quotes Marcia Pescador Jimenez, assistant professor of epidemiology
SciTechDaily
Game-Changing Digital Toolbox May Help Diagnose Dementia Earlier
Quotes alum Mandy (Mengtian) Du
Seniors Matter
Loneliness in Older Adults Linked with Three-Fold Increased Dementia Risk
References study co-authored by Alexa Beiser, professor of biostatistics and Adrienne O'Donnell, doctoral student
Study Finds
5 Ways To Lower Dementia Risk – Even If It Runs In The Family – According To Scientists
Quotes Gina Peloso, associate professor of biostatistics
Keck School of Medicine of USC
Reducing Air Pollution Could Lower Dementia Risk
References study co-authored by Gregory Wellenius, professor of environmental health
Drugs.com
AHA News: Black, Hispanic Families Hit Hardest by Dementia
Quotes Lynn Rosenberg, professor of epidemiology
The Good Men Project
Noise May Up Chance of Alzheimer’s Disease
Quotes Jennifer Weuve, associate professor of epidemiology
Medical News Today
Neighborhood Noise May Increase Dementia Risk
Quotes Jennifer Weuve, associate professor of epidemiology