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Household air pollution linked to onset of diabetes in pregnant women, finds study

Women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus are likely to be at an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes

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As north India reels under heavy air pollution, a new study showed that the use of solid fuels like coal, crop residue, and wood for cooking and heating can significantly raise the risk of gestational diabetes -- which occurs in pregnancy.

Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is a common complication during pregnancy. Women with GDM are likely to be at an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, and a future risk of diabetes.

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