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Breathing in air pollution could change our
. A new study shows that car fumes can change how our brain is wired - how
of the brain connect with
parts. The
is from the University of British Columbia in Canada. Researchers found that car fumes can change our brain's
in just two hours. A researcher, Professor Chris Carlsten, was surprised at what he found. He said: "For many
, scientists thought the brain may be protected from the
effects of air pollution." He added: "This study, which is the
of its kind in the world, provides fresh
supporting a connection between air pollution and [
]."