Using biomass fuels such as wood, kerosene, or dried dung for cooking can increase a person's likelihood to develop cataracts by about 50 percent, a new study says. This likelihood increases the longer a person is exposed to these fuels.
Using biomass fuels such as wood, kerosene, or dried dung for cooking can increase a person's likelihood to develop cataracts by about 50 percent, a new study says. This likelihood increases the longer a person is exposed to these fuels.
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