Adverse reproductive health outcomes in pre-menopausal Indian women chronically exposed to biomass smoke
Conclusion
The study shows women cooking with biomass fuel are at heightened risk of developing reproductive problems, stillbirth and low birth weight in newborns. This study recommends that more efforts should be made to understand the problem and introduce strategies to reduce emissions and exposure to biomass smoke.
Source: Journal of Public Health - Category: Health Management Source Type: research
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