As air pollution continues to plague major Indian cities, the health of millions is at risk. With nearly 70% of Indians suffering from respiratory diseases, the situation is alarming. In India, an estimated 37.5 million cases of asthma prevail, with a concerning 40-50% of pediatric asthma cases remaining uncontrolled or severe. The past five years have seen a 78% surge in searches for lung disease remedies as air pollution takes its toll. The combined effects of widespread smog and household air pollution from sources like open fires and kerosene-fueled cooking are associated with a staggering nine million premature deaths annually.
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