MISS THRAMAIN RODNEY
introduction: The Effects of Global Warming and What Can We Do!
Asthma is a desease which the airways become blocked and narrowed and that makes it difficult for you to breathe, it has many causes but one main cause is because of global warming. I think that we all should be aware about global warming and the effects because you would be surprised to know that only a few people and teenagers know about this situitation and we all help to contribute to it. By littering, driving Turbo cars, not unpluging electronic appliances, using styrofoam materials, bbq-ing, using carbon dioxide and other unhealthy gases all helps to pollute the air. By doing those simple things we all play a big role in makeing the earth a bad place to live, but if we can all do something about it, anything it can be as simple as stop littering or unpluging your phone chargers, i know youre probably saying " yeah and how's that going to help" But its going to help because when you do that maybe you can pass it on and tell a friend and that one little thing you did can make a really big difference in some way.
How has the rate of asthma been affected by Global warming?? Scientific evidence and studies which is still growing says that the global climate and environmental change is linked to the raise of asthma in the world, especially in the western countries. if we keep increasing the rate for littering, smoking, and putting unhealthy gases in the athmosphere, it is going as a result of global warming, it is boosting pollen rates and exacerbating allergy and asthma symptoms. According to the CDC it is being said that childhood asthma is increasing more and more everyday. | What is Asthma?? according to the AAFA asthma is defined as a disease in which the airways become blocked and narrowed and cause you to have difficulties when breathing. it is said That asthma primarily affects the bronchi and the broncholes of the airways. they become inflamed and constricted making normal breathing difficult. HOW ASTHMA LOOKS!! WHAT HELPS THE SITUITATION CUTE, OXYGEN!! USED TO REGULATE BREATHING | What does allergies have to do with asthma?? allergies and asthma or you can also call it allergy-induced sthma is the most common type of asthma; over half the people with asthma in the USA have that type of asthma Asthma has a lot to do with asthma because it contributes to making your asthma symptoms worse. It has a connection because allergy can trigger asthma symptoms and lately it is being said that 70% of asthma suffers also have allergies, which helps to exerbate their asthma. Not all allergies can help to make your asthma worse but in most cases it usually does. |
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www.cdc.com.gov/asthma/nhis/default.htm#03
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the allergies and asthma foundation fact sheet.
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