COPD Patients Need More Education on Wildfire Smoke Risks
New research suggests COPD patients lack critical information and clinical guidance to manage respiratory risks during wildfire events.
New research suggests COPD patients lack critical information and clinical guidance to manage respiratory risks during wildfire events.
New research suggests COPD patients lack critical information and clinical guidance to manage respiratory risks during wildfire events.
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Read MorePulmonary experts say it’s difficult to know the lingering health issues the public may experience due to the wildfire smoke or exposure to toxins still present in burn areas.
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