A study shows pollution causes a 22–25% rise in heart attacks, asthma, and bronchitis, according to Dr. GC Khilnani, Chairman of PSRI Institute of Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine.
A day after Diwali, Delhi’s air quality plunged to “very poor” levels with PM2.5 and PM10 spiking across the city. Doctors ...
Doctors report a 20 to 30% rise in respiratory complaints within two days of Diwali. Children, elderly and people with ...
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SINGAPORE: People living with asthma are most vulnerable when taking a breath of air, yet their use of widely prescribed ...
Diwali's festive lights bring a surge in air pollution, posing serious health threats to pregnant women, children, and individuals with respiratory or cardiac conditions.
As festive lights brighten India’s skyline, the air turns increasingly toxic. Experts warn that this annual spike in pollution is not just an environmental concern but a serious public health threat, ...
Doctors urge parents to watch for rapid breathing, chest retractions, cyanosis, and feeding issues in babies for early ...
Nagpur: As the festive season begins, city doctors are reporting a steady rise in H3N2 influenza and Respiratory Syncytial ...
As Diwali fills the air with lights and fireworks, paediatric pulmonologist Dr. Indu Khosla warns that smoke, dust, and ...