Breaking News, November 4 | HIGHLIGHTS – India TV

Breaking News, November 4 | HIGHLIGHTS – India TV

Image Source : INDIA TV Breaking News New Delhi: Hello and welcome to India TV Digital’s coverage of all the breaking news coming from India and around the world. Stay home, stay safe, and stay informed as our team of dedicated editors and reporters brings you the latest news photos, videos, views, and top stories from … Read more

Breaking News LIVE: Air Quality Index In Noida In ‘Very Poor’ Category, Stands At 397

Breaking News LIVE: Air Quality Index In Noida In ‘Very Poor’ Category, Stands At 397

Breaking News LIVE: Antony Blinken To Travel To Delhi For 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue With EAM S Jaishankar & Rajnath Singh The Secretary of State Antony J Blinken will travel to New Delhi to participate in the 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue, joined by Secretary of Defense Lloyd J Austin III.  The delegation will meet with Minister for … Read more

Breaking News, October 26 | HIGHLIGHTS

Breaking News, October 26 | HIGHLIGHTS

Image Source : INDIA TV Breaking News, October 26 Hello and welcome to India TV Digital’s coverage of all the breaking news coming from India and around the world. Stay home, stay safe, and stay informed as our team of dedicated editors and reporters brings you the latest news photos, videos, views, and top stories … Read more

As Delhi, Mumbai Gasp For Air, New Study Links Breast Cancer To Pollution

As Delhi, Mumbai Gasp For Air, New Study Links Breast Cancer To Pollution

Delhi’s air quality turned “very poor” on Sunday for the first time since May 17. (Representational) New Delhi: Women exposed to higher levels of fine particle air pollution are more likely to get breast cancer, according to a study by the European Society For Medical Oncology. This comes as several Indian cities, including the national … Read more

Air pollution linked to increased breast cancer risk in women

Air pollution linked to increased breast cancer risk in women

Women living and working in places with higher levels of fine particle air pollution are more likely to get breast cancer than those living and working in less polluted areas. Results of the first study to take account of the effects of both residential and workplace exposure to air pollution on breast cancer risk are … Read more

‘Shame on you’: Cruise ship passengers greeted by protesters dressed as polar bears in France

‘Shame on you’: Cruise ship passengers greeted by protesters dressed as polar bears in France

The World Traveller passengers disembarked to a crowd of 80 booing demonstrators in Brittany yesterday. ADVERTISEMENT Cruise ship passengers had a rude welcome to France yesterday (8 October) as environmental protesters gathered to condemn their choice of travel. Tourists aboard the ‘World Traveller’ cruise ship were greeted by cries of “shame on you!”, “you are … Read more

Increased breast cancer incidence among women living in areas with high particulate matter levels

Increased breast cancer incidence among women living in areas with high particulate matter levels

Researchers at the National Institutes of Health found that living in an area with high levels of particulate air pollution was associated with an increased incidence of breast cancer. The study, published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, is one of the largest studies to date looking at the relationship between outdoor air … Read more

Urban living linked to increased risk of respiratory infections in young children

Urban living linked to increased risk of respiratory infections in young children

Young children growing up in towns and cities suffer from more respiratory infections than those who grow up in the countryside, according to research presented at the European Respiratory Society International Congress in Milan, Italy. A second study, presented at the Congress and published in Pediatric Pulmonology today (Monday), shows that factors such as attending … Read more

Pregnant women living in polluted areas more likely to have smaller babies, study finds

Pregnant women living in polluted areas more likely to have smaller babies, study finds

Women exposed to air pollution give birth to smaller babies, according to research that will be presented at the European Respiratory Society International Congress in Milan, Italy. The research also shows that women living in greener areas give birth to bigger babies and this may help counteract the effects of pollution. There is a strong … Read more