Richmond Ranks #2 On List Of Worst Cities With Asthma – Community Idea Stations


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Richmond Ranks #2 On List Of Worst Cities With Asthma
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May is Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month, and Richmond is #2 on the list of worst cities to live in with asthma. Richmond has consistently topped the list of the worst cities affected by asthma, and researchers are still trying to figure out why. Dr
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See where Orlando ranks on ‘Most challenging cities to live with asthma’ list – Orlando Business Journal


Orlando Business Journal

See where Orlando ranks on 'Most challenging cities to live with asthma' list
Orlando Business Journal
The report “looks at 13 critical factors relating to asthma prevalence, environmental conditions and health care utilization,” the organization said. Memphis is No. 1 on the list, earning it The Asthma & Allergy Foundation's “Asthma Capital this Year
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Colorado Springs ranks as one of the best US cities for asthma sufferers – Colorado Springs Gazette

Colorado Springs ranks as one of the best US cities for asthma sufferers
Colorado Springs Gazette
Asthma is fairly common across the nation, with nearly 40 million people – or about one in eight across the United States – likely to have experienced symptoms, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's 2012 National Health

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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
Plain Dealer
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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