An astonishing study has shown that older people taking regular anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin can be protected from the partial negative effects of air pollution.
Although this is a small study done on a thousand white elders, the results are astonishing. The analysis was conducted in the Boston area of the United States. We know that carbon and other dangerous particles in air pollution cause difficulty in breathing and at the same time these particles affect the brain and affect the acquisition and mental abilities such as memory.
Although scientists have not found a direct link between aspirin and positive brain effects, the people in the study who used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) were more likely than others to All tests for memory, concentration, and instruction showed exceptional improvement.
In their report, the experts said that living in an environment full of air pollution, especially in the elderly, has a partial negative effect on the acquisition capacity and aspirin plays an important role in this regard. Probably a factor as to why they're doing so poorly.
On the other hand, it has been scientifically determined that polluted air particles, if present, could damage the brain. "We're not saying that seniors should start taking anti-inflammatory drugs on their own, but that they should follow the advice of their doctors," said Professor Andrea Beckery of the study. Meanwhile, he called for more research in this regard.