More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Scientists believe they may have found a new weapon in the fight against Alzheimer's disease -- not in the form of a drug but in focused beams of ultrasound
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Scientists believe they may have found a new weapon in the fight against Alzheimer's disease -- not in the form of a drug but in focused beams of ultrasound