India’s Triple Threat: Air Pollution, Chronic Diseases, and Women’s Health Disparities

India’s health landscape is marked by a “meta-crisis” of severe air pollution, escalating chronic diseases, and profound women’s health inequities, with over 1.6 million pollution-related deaths annually. Women face the steepest toll, with a 68% rise in chronic disease mortality since 1990, driven by biological vulnerabilities and limited healthcare access.

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