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Climate change and natural disasters contributing to rise in allergy, asthma cases
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2018-10-05
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Asthma and allergy cases have risen 12 percent in the last decade, as well as food allergies and other sensitivities. Researchers are still determining the exact reason, but climate change and natural disasters have contributed to the rise.
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