If you have asthma, you know the anxiety of wondering when the next attack will strike. It can be a helpless feeling and fear of another attack may lead you to limit your activities. Fortunately, you ...
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Valley fever to asthma attacks: How windy weather, blowing dust wreak havoc on lungs
Climate change might intensify dust storms, causing more respiratory health risks.
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – Doctors say thunderstorms can trigger something dangerous for people with asthma. It’s called “thunderstorm asthma,” and new research shows emergency rooms can see a spike in ...
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