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Climate change can worsen Asthma symptoms by increasing air pollution, such as smog and pollen, which can trigger asthma attacks. In addition, extreme weather events linked to climate change, like heatwaves and wildfires, can also exacerbate asthma symptoms and lead to more emergency department visits.

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