Villagers in Maharashtra’s Buldhana district are experiencing sudden hair loss and baldness, prompting authorities to test local water sources for contamination. Health officials are surveying affected villages and providing medical treatment. Water samples from Kalvad, Bondgaon, and Hingna villages are being analyzed for potential pollutants, and skincare specialists are being consulted for further advice.
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