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Further the Case for Environmental Protection
Asthma and allergies are directly tied to air quality: smog, pollution and toxic fumes are some of the most dangerous and widespread triggers out there. Of course, these pollutants aren’t good for anyone, and the health of the planet counts on living more environmentally-friendly lives.
Unfortunately, more people than ever before are suffering from asthma, and though this is bad news for sufferers, the statistics can help to fuel the movement against big polluters. As the number of people who struggle to breathe in dirty air and clouds of carbon grows, it becomes impossible for those in positions of authority to ignore how poor environmental practices are impacting society.
Although asthma and eczema are different diseases, they do have one thing in common: both are intimately connected to allergies.