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An international study found that air pollution leads to more cancer-related genetic changes than secondhand smoke.
Renowned pulmonologist Randeep Guleria warns of air pollution crisis in Hyderabad, urging 'One Health' approach for public health.
Why are more and more non-smokers developing lung cancer? An international study published Wednesday in Nature believes the ...
A recent study reveals a direct link between air pollution and lung cancer, identifying increased DNA mutations in ...
Researchers say never-smokers living in more polluted cities have significantly more mutations linked to malignancy ...
Research from the NIH’s National Cancer Institute, an agency beleaguered by funding cuts and censorship, finds that ...
A new study shares some factors that may be contributing to the development of lung cancer in people who have little or no ...
Kerala’s contribution is significant at nearly 5.7 per cent of India’s total cancer burden. By 2030, projections indicate a ...
Delhi’s fuel ban on older vehicles is mindless coercion, ignoring well-maintained cars with valid PUCs, inadequate public ...
One local environmental group is aiming to help keep coastal environments cleaner with new technology. While navigating ...
Kerala is witnessing a concerning surge in cancer cases, with rates significantly higher than the national average, largely ...