Share of Cost, Respiratory Diseases Expected To Worsen With Global Climate Change
Thursday, Jul. 19th 2012 9:17 AM
Worldwide increases in the incidences of asthma, allergies, infectious and cardiovascular diseases will result from a variety of impacts of global climate change, including rising temperatures, worsening ozone levels in urban areas, the spread of desertification, and expansions of the ranges of communicable diseases as the planet heats up, the professional organization represen.
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