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According to the National Sample Survey (NSS) conducted in 1999–2000, more than 70 percent of all households in India used solid fuels mostly biomass, such as firewood and dung, but also coke and coal as their primary cooking fuels. For convenience, cleanliness, and public health, gaseous...
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Elderly people are suffering from various physical, mental, social and economic problems. Hence the study was conducted to assess the health morbidity among the rural elderly persons in Tuticorin town. The present study is based on both primary and secondary data. 300 elderly persons aged 60...
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The impact of climate change has been considerably enough to threaten human health both directly and indirectly through increasing temperatures, rising sea levels, water and food supply impacts, extreme weather events like floods, droughts, earthquakes, etc., susceptible shelter and population...
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