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zitiert aus: https://www.coliquio.de/wissen/fokus-alzheimer-100/risiko-gehirn-100?al_uk=c7446d9d809ced579051eaa823645487&al_an=2&al_vu=1641960091&al_md=31879f644e5c820bf57bcc11b6447175&utm_source=USER-Pool+%28%C3%84rzte%29&utm_campaign=04d8eef84d-Midweek_KW01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_419afeb75f-04d8eef84d-130233381&mc_cid=04d8eef84d&mc_eid=ff3062f022

siehe auch:

https://gallenkemper.de/neuigkeiten/neuigkeiten-2019-1-einfluss-der-atemluftqualitaet-auf-herz-kreislauf-und-gerinnungssystem-luftschadstoffe-und-gesundheit.html

https://gallenkemper.de/neuigkeiten/neuigkeiten-2019-06-diabetes-mellitus-durch-luftverschmutzung-und-laerm.html

 

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