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POLLUTION: The Invisible Threat

Date : 2026-04-18
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2. Water and Soil Contamination When chemicals, heavy metals, or microplastics leak into our water systems and soil, they don't just stay there. They move up the food chain and eventually reach our dinner plates. Gastrointestinal Illnesses: Contaminated water is a primary source of waterborne diseases like cholera and dysentery. Hormonal Disruption: Many industrial pollutants act as endocrine disruptors, interfering with growth, metabolism, and reproductive health. Heavy Metal Toxicity: Lead and mercury exposure can cause permanent neurological damage, especially in children. 3. Noise and Light Pollution We often overlook these "invisible" pollutants, but they take a significant toll on our mental and physical well-being. Noise Pollution: Constant exposure to high decibel levels leads to chronic stress, sleep disturbances, and hearing loss. Light Pollution: Excessive artificial light at night disrupts our circadian rhythms, which can lead to insomnia, obesity, and even increased cancer risks due to suppressed melatonin production.