How to Keep Holiday Scents From Causing Asthma Attacks – Health Hub from Cleveland Clinic

How to Keep Holiday Scents From Causing Asthma Attacks
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According to the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, respiratory illnesses peak during the holidays. Research from the University of Washington also found roughly one-third of people with asthma have chemical hypersensitivity, and more than …
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Allergies? Why You Might Develop Asthma This Spring – Health Hub from Cleveland Clinic


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Allergies? Why You Might Develop Asthma This Spring
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Allergists predict seeing a number of new asthma cases this spring. That's because of the link between allergies and asthma. Allergies are a common trigger for asthma. This past winter was unusually wet, which means a brief, intense pollen release this …
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Greater Cleveland ranks poorly as place to live with asthma | cleveland.com – Plain Dealer

Greater Cleveland ranks poorly as place to live with asthma | cleveland.com
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The Foundation has been ranking metropolitan areas for the past 10 years by assessing asthma prevalence, environmental risks and patient medical utilization rates. The study used a three-point scale to rank each of the 13 factors — "worse than average

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Asthma: Cleveland doctor, federal officials lobby for home visits, repairs to … – Plain Dealer


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Asthma: Cleveland doctor, federal officials lobby for home visits, repairs to
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asthma1.jpg Gus Chan, The Plain DealerAkbar Tyler, a healthy-housing manager with the nonprofit group Environmental Health Watch, talks with Velma Lewis about reducing asthma triggers. Tyler has visited 25 Cleveland area homes in the past year under

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