
Air pollution and climate change are involved in the increasing prevalence of allergies worldwide. A new study has revealed that a pair of air pollutants linked to climate change could also be a major contributor to the unparalleled rise in the number of people sneezing, sniffling and wheezing during allergy season. The gases, nitrogen dioxide and ground-level ozone, appeared to provoke chemical changes in certain airborne allergens that could increase their potency. That, ...

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