The hazardous effects of air pollution are hard to ignore as they are not only affecting the adults but also young adults and pediatric populations. The common effects due to air pollution on human health include watery eyes, etching, coughing, asthma, difficulty in breathing, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and allergies. Moreover, with an increase in air pollution, health hazards are extended to cause deadly diseases including cancer, cardiovascular diseases, preterm birth, poor brain development, etc. Increasing air pollution level is a warning alarm for public health.
If we do not take steps to break the exponential graph of increasing air pollutants, it would end up affecting our health with diverse life-threatening diseases. Recently, a 28-year-old woman was diagnosed with lung cancer (stage-4) in one of the most air-polluted cities, Delhi. Surprisingly the woman is a…