Updated On: 13 November, 2024 10:30 AM IST | Mumbai | Divyasha Panda
As the city transitions into cooler temperatures, and the AQI levels fluctuate, experts suggest how to safeguard your health for the months ahead

According to the Central Pollution Control Board statistics, Mumbai recorded an average AQI of 144 on Tuesday
The city’s cooler months have finally arrived, and as Mumbaikars grapple with lower temperatures, dwindling humidity, and persistent air pollution, many become increasingly vulnerable to a host of health issues. From respiratory problems to skin ailments, the city’s changing climate poses a significant threat to public health. Health experts list out simple, easy-to-follow guidelines on how to brave the winter weather and stay protected.
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