Explainer: What is thunderstorm asthma? – The Conversation


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Explainer: What is thunderstorm asthma?
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High pollen counts, warm weather and storms are the perfect conditions for thunderstorm asthma. If you suffer from itchy eyes, a runny nose, headaches and excessive sneezing this time of year, you're certainly not alone. Hay fever or allergic rhinitis
Doctors warn of 'thunderstorm asthma' riskSydney Morning Herald
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