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As per a paper published by @FrontPubHealth, women living in locations of higher level of air pollution are at a 16.7% to 33.1% higher risk of being diagnosed with #dysmenorrhea #KnowYourAir #AirPollution #RightToCleanAir
 
Watch out for foods that go through different stages of processing. They contain more sugars than the recommended level.  #transfat #foodsafety #StayHealthy #nutrition
 
Free sugars are those added to foods by the manufacturer or cook. They are also sugars naturally present in honey and fruit juices. One can of cola can have as much as 9 cubes of sugar – more than the recommended daily limit for adults. #transfat #…
 
World Health Organization (WHO) recommends intake of not more than 6 teaspoons or 6 cubes of sugar per day for all. #transfat #foodsafety #StayHealthy #nutrition
 
#Mangroves are valued as a remarkable and diverse ecosystem that protect the coastal communities against extreme weather events. But increasing effects of #ClimateChange are posing a great threat to mangroves in #India.  #savemangrove #nature #…
 
A study by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences found that a mother's exposure to urban air pollutants may be directly linked to lowering the child's IQ. #KnowYourAir #AirPollution #RightToCleanAir 
 
In a pan India study by IITM Pune, NIT Rourkela, IIT Bubaneswar, Utkal University, it was found that regions with higher #AirPollution especially the PM2.5 emissions is linked to higher number of #COVID19 cases and deaths. #KnowYourAir #…
 
Some brands though are doing a better job of providing clear, easy to find information. #PlasticFreeJuly #PlasticPollution #zerowaste 
 
Not all brands provide complete recycling information as required by law on their products. #PlasticFreeJuly #PlasticPollution #zerowaste 
 
Products are required to have a recycling label on them. This helps consumers choose the most sustainable option as all plastics are not easily recyclable. #PlasticFreeJuly #PlasticPollution #zerowaste