If, as science suggests, reducing air pollution could reduce dementia cases by 15% and delay age-related cognition decline by a year or more for every senior citizen – the U.S. could see substantial savings from the EPA’s tougher standards.
The U.S. would see significant financial savings from the EPA’s stricter standards if reducing air pollution could reduce dementia cases by 15 % and delay age-related cognitive decline by a year or two for every senior citizen, as the science suggests it would. The U.S. would experience significant financial savings from the EPA’s stricter standards if reducing air pollution could reduce dementia cases by 15 % and delay age-related cognitive decline by a year or two for every senior citizen, as the science suggests it would.
If, as science suggests, reducing air pollution could reduce dementia cases by 15% and delay age-related cognition decline by a year or more for every senior citizen – the U.S. could see substantial savings from the EPA’s tougher standards.