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That is not the conclusion of the article to which you linked. Rather, it acknowledges that cooking exhaust fans are an effective mitigation. If you follow the link in the relevant paragraph, you get to an article that references many papers covering the effectiveness of exhaust fans. This one clearly demonstrates that exhaust fans that adequately remove pollutants from cooking, including PM~2.5~ and NO~X~, are available on the market for residential use.
It doesn't at all say that; it notes that you should be using an electric stovetop but that vents can reduce the exposure.
In the text you quoted, it says that you can replace your gas stove, not that you should. That's a far cry from what you originally said: "You should not be using a gas stove if you care about your respiratory health or the respiratory health of your family."
When I'm in a reading comprehension competition and my opponent actually makes this argument