Summer thunderstorms trigger asthma
The Columbian One study noted a higher risk of thunderstorm asthma for those who are outside during a thunderstorm. So, of course, if you're susceptible, it's sensible to stay inside. To avoid pollen and mold exposure, Matsui recommends keeping windows closed … Thunderstorms may spike allergy, asthma symptoms |
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