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Cumulative effect of PM2.5 components is larger than the effect of PM2.5 mass on child health in India

Health and Fitness

Cumulative effect of PM2.5 components is larger than the effect of PM2.5 mass on child health in India

E. Chaudhary, F. George, et al.

This groundbreaking study reveals that increasing PM2.5 exposure in India leads to significant rises in child health issues such as anemia, acute respiratory infections, and low birth weight. Conducted by a team of experts, including Ekta Chaudhary and Sagnik Dey, the research emphasizes the necessity of focusing on specific PM2.5 components rather than total mass for effective health strategies.

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