it is a rare bit of good news which is something we don't get too often, sadly. professor dave goulson from sussex universityeir risk of developing dementia in later life, researchers suggest. dementia is an umbrella term for a range of progressive disorders affecting the brain. air pollution in later life has previously been associated with dementia, but this study suggests early life also plays a part. for more on this let's speak to the study�*s lead author, otto—emiljutila. thank you for your time. just explain what your research findings are.— explain what your research findings are. sure. there are several key _ findings are. sure. there are several key findings, - findings are. sure. there are several key findings, one - findings are. sure. there are several key findings, one ofl several key findings, one of them was the early life exposure to air pollution, also in vitro, in the mothers womb, was increased with increased risk of dementia. there are caveats, it was not significant, so more research is needed in larger studies, but it is a very interesting pattern which has been seen before as well.— b