Studies increasingly find links between higher concentrations of certain pollutants and the prevalence of dementia.
A new analysis published in the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change revealed that fine particulate matter (PM2.5) caused by humans killed approximately 1.72 million people (around 17.2 lakh) ...
The IMD has predicted a colder-than-usual winter across North India with early snowfall and heavy rainfall, impacting air ...
A new analysis of Global Burden of Disease 2023 data shows air pollution caused nearly 17,200 deaths in Delhi, one in every ...
Deaths due to particulate matter pollution have remained persistently high in Delhi, more often than not exceeding those ...
Air is the new nemesis for India! With a new global report highlighting the severe impact of air pollution in India, the ...
The Trump administration has put a stop to EPA rules that would have required more than 130 industrial facilities to install ...
Former AIIMS director Dr. Randeep Guleria warns that toxic air is damaging not just lungs, but hearts, brains, and even ...
Dependence on fossil fuels, global warming and the slow pace of adaptation to climate change cost millions of lives worldwide ...
Deaths from heat and air pollution have surged as climate change continues apace, a new report says. Worldwide, the rate of ...
A new method developed at the University of Warwick offers the first simple and predictive way to calculate how irregularly ...
Researchers found that exposure to air pollutants could be a cause for nearsightedness in children with impaired vision.
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