Asthma, Ticks and Heatstroke: Here’s what climate change could mean for your … – St. Louis Public Radio


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Asthma, Ticks and Heatstroke: Here's what climate change could mean for your
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Sure, climate change means average temperatures are getting higher and sea levels are rising. But here are some repercussions that hit closer to home: how these changes affect public health. In St. Louis especially, those concerns include intensified

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Could Amish Farm Dust Provide Relief from Asthma? – Arizona Public Media


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Could Amish Farm Dust Provide Relief from Asthma?
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Millions of children have asthma in the United States but the rates of asthma and allergies have been found to be much lower among the Amish, who are often exposed to livestock, hay and silage when very young. The Amish are tight-knit communities that …
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UM allergist: News on asthma and peanut allergies in kids could lead to … – University of Michigan Health System News (press release)


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UM allergist: News on asthma and peanut allergies in kids could lead to
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — University of Michigan allergist Matthew Greenhawt has raised concerns about highly-publicized research findings suggesting that children with asthma are prone to peanut allergy. Authors of an abstract promoted during the American …
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Keeping asthma symptoms in check could prevent large number of deaths, study … – Radio Australia


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Keeping asthma symptoms in check could prevent large number of deaths, study
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The first national snapshot of asthma control has found a significant number of deaths could be prevented if sufferers kept their symptoms in check. The Australian study found almost half of all adult asthma sufferers had poor control over their
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