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The results, published in the journal Nature Sustainability, unearth air quality as a key factor influencing mental health. (File Photo)

Lower levels of air pollution linked to decreased suicide rates: Study

A study in China suggests lower air pollution levels may be linked to reduced suicide rates, potentially preventing 46,000 deaths in five years. Researchers found a causal connection between air quality and mental health, particularly affecting older women. The decline in China's suicide rate coincided with decreasing pollution levels, prompting a reevaluation of suicide prevention strategies.

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