Climate Change Extending Ragweed Season in Colder Climes: Study – U.S. News & World Report


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Climate Change Extending Ragweed Season in Colder Climes: Study
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"For people who have experienced mild ragweed seasons, they may experience more problems than in the past," said Dr. Jay Portnoy, chief of the section of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology at Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics in Kansas City, Mo.
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CDC: U.S. Asthma Rate Up to 25 Million People – Fox News


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CDC: U.S. Asthma Rate Up to 25 Million People
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AP ATLANTA – Asthma seems to be increasing a little, and nearly one in 12 Americans now say they have the respiratory disease, federal health officials said
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Inhalers Linked to Higher Odds of Diabetes in Asthma, COPD Patients – U.S. News & World Report


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Inhalers Linked to Higher Odds of Diabetes in Asthma, COPD Patients
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