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A study highlights the associated health effects of people working outdoors due to daily exposure to impure air

A recent study conducted in Delhi has shed light on the concerning health implications faced by outdoor workers due to their daily exposure to unclean air. The research focused on various occupational groups, including wastepickers, safai karamcharis (municipal sweepers), and security guards. The findings highlighted the prevalence of abnormal pulmonary function and severe lung illnesses among these workers, underscoring the need for interventions to protect their respiratory health.

High Prevalence of Abnormal Lung Function

Concerns over Severe Lung Illnesses

Gender Disparities in Lung Function

Occupational Exposures and Health Risks

Lack of Awareness and Protective Measures

Recommendations for Protecting Respiratory Health

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