PM2.5 air pollution claims millions of lives in India, and stricter air quality regulations are needed for a healthy, pollution-free future.
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Prolonged exposure to air pollution leads to millions of deaths in India, according to a new study by Karolinska Institutet. The research, published in
PM2.5 air pollution claims millions of lives in India, and stricter air quality regulations are needed for a healthy, pollution-free future.
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