62% Of Canadians With Asthma Suffer When Air Quality Poor: Lung Association Survey
May 15th 2008Drug InformationWater - Air Quality / Agriculture
A new survey released by The Lung Association shows that more than half of Canadians with asthma notice that their breathing gets worse on smoggy days, yet few know the range of steps they can take to protect their breathing. Additionally, the survey found that a surprising 62 per cent of Canadians with asthma say their asthma “acts up” on days when air quality is poor.
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