Politics of asthma have outrun the science of the condition – Atlanta Journal Constitution

Politics of asthma have outrun the science of the condition
Atlanta Journal Constitution
It's more likely to be an indictment of industry, power plants and Georgians' lifestyle choices (driving) for “asthma-causing pollution.” This criticism happens every year as the May-September “Ozone Season” arrives. Newspapers tie high ozone days to

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Missing Albuquerque dementia patient found rocking back and forth in roadside
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in a roadside ditch several blocks from the Albuquerque facility. Police say they located Terecita Desselle rocking back and forth in the ditch on Sunday morning. She suffers from dementia and asthma and was taken to the hospital as a precaution.
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Missing elderly woman found alive in ditchKOB.com

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Air pollution standards should not be relaxed in Ohio – Mansfield News Journal

Air pollution standards should not be relaxed in Ohio
Mansfield News Journal
When it comes to air pollution that causes asthma attacks, heat-related illness and unhealthy air days, Ohioans cannot afford to delay clean-up efforts. Yet, lobbyists for coal plants and industrial facilities are working to convince leaders like US
Pollution rules could be eased despite increase in asthmaPittsburgh Post Gazette
Nurses to Congress: Blocking EPA Will Worsen AsthmaNatural Resources Defense Council (blog)
Report: Asthma costs top $2 billion in OhioDayton Business Journal
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Report: Asthma costs top $2 billion in Ohio – Dayton Business Journal

Report: Asthma costs top $2 billion in Ohio
Dayton Business Journal
A new health study says more than 1 million Ohio residents suffer from asthma at a direct cost to the economy of $2.1 billion. The study comes out as Congress debates environmental issues for clean air. More than 1 million Ohio residents — including
Report: Asthma Prevalence, High Related Costs Likely to Worsen in U.S. if PR Newswire (press release)
Asthma/Clean Air Act Report to Show Likely Impact Congress Blocks Pollution Hispanically Speaking News (blog)

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