Millions don’t know they’re at risk of diabetes, anaemia, and respiratory illnesses, but the one step that could lower disease prevalence

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A new dashboard by Climate Trends and IIT-Delhi reveals air pollution's deep impact on Indian public health, linking PM2.5 to diseases like diabetes in women and respiratory infections in children. A 30% reduction in PM2.5 could drastically improve health outcomes nationwide. This offers significant relief and underscores clean air as a critical public health imperative.