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  2. Experts warn climate change is making your allergies worse - AOL

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    Mendez says over 10 people die every day from asthma, and allergies can be a trigger for an attack. Dr. Parikh sees the impact allergies have on asthma in her practice frequently.

  3. Scrub Hub: Are your asthma and allergies getting worse ... - AOL

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    For this edition of the Scrub Hub, and in honor of May being Asthma Awareness Month, we are looking into how asthma and allergies may be getting worse.

  4. Climate change will make your allergies worse: Study - AOL

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    By the year 2100, the start-of-spring pollen emissions will begin 10 to 40 days earlier, while the growing season for summer and fall weeds and grasses will extend five to 15 days later, according ...

  5. Springtime lethargy - Wikipedia

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    A man taking a nap in the spring. Springtime lethargy is the state of fatigue, lowered energy, or depression associated with the onset of spring. Such a state may be caused by a normal reaction to warmer temperatures, or it may have a medical basis, such as allergies or reverse seasonal affective disorder. [1]

  6. Epidemiology of asthma - Wikipedia

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    In 2000-2001 asthma prevalence was monitored at 6.5%; by 2010-2011 a 4.3% increase was shown, with asthma prevalence totaling 10.8% of Canada's population. [29] Furthermore, asthma prevalence varies among the provinces of Canada; the highest prevalence is Ontario at 12.1%, and the lowest is Nunavut at 3.8%. [29]

  7. Thunderstorm - Wikipedia

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    Thunderstorm asthma is the triggering of an asthma attack by environmental conditions directly caused by a local thunderstorm. During a thunderstorm, pollen grains can absorb moisture and then burst into much smaller fragments with these fragments being easily dispersed by wind.

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