Groundbreaking research in Bihar’s Gangetic plains has detected uranium contamination in the breast milk of lactating mothers. This finding raises serious environmental health concerns for infants, with an estimated 70% showing possible non-carcinogenic risks. Researchers urge addressing groundwater contamination rather than discouraging breastfeeding.
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