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Nov
Lahore | Over 75,000 people in Pakistan's Punjab province, sought medical assistance due to respiratory issues caused by toxic smog and air pollution, according to sources from healthcare monitoring authorities, as reported by the private news. Additionally, hospitals treated 3,359 asthma patients, 286 individuals with heart conditions, 60 stroke victims, and 627 cases of conjunctivitis. Lahore recorded the highest number of air pollution-related cases, with 5,353 individuals seeking hospital treatment for respiratory issues, including 359 asthma patients, 171 with heart disease, 20 stroke victims, and 303 cases of conjunctivitis. Sources indicated that major hospitals in Lahore and other densely populated…
