Erika Horstmann: App available for asthma sufferers – Wisconsin State Journal


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Erika Horstmann: App available for asthma sufferers
Wisconsin State Journal
The record heat is not just uncomfortable but also life-threatening for many people, especially those with asthma. The heat mixed with pollution from tailpipes, smokestacks and other sources creates ozone. And the dry weather is contributing to high
Unhealthy air quality expected Friday and SaturdayBoston.com
Lung association has air quality appWHBY
Hot days of summer can increase pollution, health risks for manySeattle Post Intelligencer (blog)
U.S. EPA.gov (press release) –Seacoastonline.com –Patch.com
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Heat Wave Aggravating Asthma for Sufferers – OzarksFirst.com


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Heat Wave Aggravating Asthma for Sufferers
OzarksFirst.com
More than 25 million Americans suffer from the potentially fatal condition, asthma – which causes coughing, chest tightness, wheezing and shortness of breath. And as temperatures rise and ozone alerts go out, many people with asthma will end up in the
Controlling asthma symptoms in high temperaturesKIVI-TV
Being Careful in the HeatWTVY, Dothan

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Aussie asthma sufferers oblivious of risk – The Australian


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Aussie asthma sufferers oblivious of risk
The Australian
Asthma sufferers in Australia have a dangerously laid-back attitude towards their condition, according to a national survey of adult patients.
Relaxing Attitude towards Asthma will Not Work LongerTopNews United States
Lax attitude towards asthmaPharmacy News
Asthma sufferers oblivious of riskBigPond News
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Asthma sufferers oblivious of risk – Sky News Australia


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Asthma sufferers oblivious of risk
Sky News Australia
Asthma sufferers in Australia have a dangerously laid-back attitude towards their condition, according to a national survey of adult patients. The online survey of 1011 people found 95 per cent of asthma sufferers believed their condition was well
Asthmatics shouldn't have trouble breathingWA today

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