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The problem of PM 2.5 Thai air pollution has been highlighted by the unfortunate case of 28 year old Kritthai Tansombatitkul, a clinician and statistician at the Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, who passed away from late-stage lung cancer. Despite living a healthy lifestyle and not smoking, he was diagnosed with the disease at … …

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May be they should shift their parliament to Chiang Mai and have parliamentary session conducted during the burning season with all the shutters of the building open so that those policy makers can really enjoy the benefit of PM 2.5

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