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by pedalpete
234 days ago
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The article does suggest the particles travel "from the nose to the brain", but I think that may be a bit of hyperbole. In the studies described, they weren't looking for these particles in the brain. There is potentially a case to be made that the particles result in systemic inflammation, or some other pathway which leads to effects in the brain, rather than a direct action. |
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