Pollution is more than just an inconvenience; it’s a silent killer. From heart disease to cancer, the health risks are alarming. But there’s a shocking connection you might not expect…
Recent studies have found a link between pollution and diabetes. Yes, air pollution can increase the risk of developing this chronic disease. But the implications go even further…
Pollution doesn’t discriminate. It affects everyone, but children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable. Their developing and aging bodies can’t cope with the toxins. But there’s another layer to this…
Consider the impact on reproductive health. Pollution has been linked to lower fertility rates and birth defects. What you read next might change how you see this forever.