Delhi’s toxic air, a hidden threat to brain health

Delhi is experiencing dangerously high air pollution levels, with experts warning that this could increase the risk of hemorrhagic strokes. Current air quality index (AQI) readings are alarming, and studies show that exposure to toxic air can harm brain health.

Health professionals advise residents, especially those with existing health issues, to take precautions. Recommended steps include wearing masks, avoiding outdoor activities during peak pollution times, and using air purifiers indoors.

Authorities are urged to take stronger action against air pollution, as raising public awareness of its health risks is vital. Monitoring local AQI levels and adopting healthier habits can help reduce the risk of stroke and improve overall health.

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