Impacts of Our Changing Climate on Allergic Respiratory Disease

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People with allergies know that daily weather determines symptoms. Dr. Katherine Gunding explores how climate change is contributing to higher pollen counts and longer pollen seasons. Also, mold allergens that can cause severe asthma and respiratory symptoms are seen with rising sea levels, after hurricanes or with increased humidity. Recorded on 05/26/2020. [Show ID: 36096]

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Gotta be all the trash they're dumping on us

ProdriveGT
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Plants are blooming multiple times a year now!

juliantreidiii
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Really. Not a word abut solar minimum and lack of vitamin D, or the real reason behind allergies. Are you sure you want to help people, or do you want to make them afraid of nature ????

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Respected Madam, Many thanks for this lecture. May Allah reward you for this effort.
Ever be in Pakistan?, allow this student of yours to be at your service.

Deenu.mujahid
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Take a look at the camtrails in the sky first.?

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