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A new study by Jawaharlal Nehru University has found that Delhi's toxic winter air carries drug-resistant bacteria, with airborne levels exceeding World Health Organization safety limits by over 16 times. Researchers warn this may increase the risk of hard-to-treat infections, adding a serious new threat to the city's air pollution crisis. , Health, Times Now

Prolonged exposure to poor air quality, especially high PM2.5 levels, can cause lasting neurological damage, particularly in developing brains. Experts warn that exposure during pregnancy and early childhood may increase the risk of autism, ADHD, cognitive impairment, and neurodegenerative diseases, highlighting air pollution as a serious developmental health threat. , Health, Times Now