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At the RSSDI diabetes conference in Kerala, doctors warned that breathing polluted air is helping fuel India’s diabetes explosion. Tiny particles (PM2.5) get deep into the lungs, cause long-term inflammation, confuse the body’s insulin system, and make blood sugar control harder. Even a small rise in pollution levels sharply increases the risk of diabetes, especially for kids and the elderly.
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