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Emerging research links air pollution, particularly PM2.5, to increased Covid-19 transmission, severity, and long Covid symptoms.
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Health experts reveal a strong connection between air pollution and the rising risk of Parkinson's disease, highlighting the dangers of pollutants like PM2.5 and NO2.
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The highest levels of antibiotic resistance are found in North Africa, the Middle East and South Asia Levels of antibiotic resistance in Europe and North America are low China and India are thought to be the countries where changes in PM2.5 have the greatest impact on premature death toll from antibiotic resistance
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Dust storms, pollution and soaring temperatures have caused difficulties for people, with many complaining of sore eyes and skin irritation as well.
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The Paharpur Business Centre is a virtual jungle from the inside where pollution is at an absolute minimum despite being alarmingly high outside.
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has called for steps in Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh to prevent crop stubble burning from turning Delhi into a 'gas chamber' every year. He said this after a torrid morning in which a public emergency was declared because of the literally sky-high levels of air pollution.
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Google's weather update actually termed it 'Smoke', not smog. Expect two more days of this.
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As per recent data collected from air quality monitoring stations in five places across the country show the historic site has become highly polluted.
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A new study reveals that increased exposure to air pollution can negatively affect the brain as well as mental development of children and adolescents.
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The concentrations are 1.6-3.6 times above the standard of PM2.5, the Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) said.
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 Tianjin Municipality, located in the notoriously smoggy Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, witnessed a nearly 16 percent year-on-year drop in PM2.5 density in 2015, authorities said on Wednesday.
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Air pollutants when inhaled can have serious impact on human health, affecting lungs and the respiratory system as well as the heart.
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As fine particles(PM2.5) is much smaller than inhalable coarse particles(PM10), its negative effects on human health is more severe although both particles are harmful.
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PM2.5 levels are expected to rise to about 214 micrograms per cubic metre on Monday.






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