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As the Aravalli Hills lose protection, pollution barriers weaken, risking higher toxic air exposure, worsening respiratory and heart health, and pushing vulnerable populations closer to a public health emergency crisis., Health, Times Now |
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As the Aravalli Hills lose protection, pollution barriers weaken, risking higher toxic air exposure, worsening respiratory and heart health, and pushing vulnerable populations closer to a public health emergency crisis., Health, Times Now |
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A study reveals men in Delhi inhale significantly more air pollutants than women, highlighting urgent health risks and policy needs. |
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As Delhi battles hazardous air pollution and GRAP-4 restrictions, experts warn of serious health risks. Learn what the rising AQI means and why precautions are critical. |
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As air quality concerns grow in Indian cities, second homes in the hills are emerging as a lifestyle shift offering clean air, wellness, and a healthier way of living |
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Minister states no direct link exists between air pollution and lung disease, acknowledging it as a triggering factor for respiratory issues. |
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Cold weather, dry air and rising pollution can quietly worsen migraines. Neurologist Dr Kunal Bahrani explains how seasonal changes overstimulate the migraine-prone brain and what patients can do to reduce attacks. |
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Pollution exposure is not limited to respiratory issues anymore, affecting brain and mental wellbeing. Dr Joshi explains the cognitive impact of Delhi's AQI. |
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Stay heart-smart this winter! Cold weather and pollution can increase the risk of a heart attack. Find ways to keep your heart healthy during the holidays. |
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Plants may help a little with air freshness, but that is rather minor compared to a purifier |
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Indoor air quality in Delhi may be far more dangerous than outdoor pollution, pulmonologists warn. Experts say PM2.5 levels indoors can be significantly higher, worsening respiratory and heart conditions. Poor ventilation, radon, carbon monoxide, and household pollutants raise health risks, prompting doctors to urge air monitoring, purification, and preventive steps at home. , Health, Times Now |