Emerging science reveals how everyday exposures, from wildfire smoke to household pollution, speed up aging at the cellular level.
Farmer Rajendra Kamble and his wife Sunita work in fields constantly exposed to pollution from nearby factories. Rajendra points to the white-tiled floor of his house, which turns grey with soot from burning agricultural residue in nearby sugarcane nurseries by evening.
After over a decade of inhaling this smoke, his health worsened. He was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) seven years ago, followed by hyperthyroidism two years later.
I am 55 now, but I feel much older
Doctors and community healthcare workers told him that constant exposure to polluted air was harming his health and making him age faster.
Author summary: Air pollution accelerates aging.