Environment
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Seasonal Allergies Are Getting More Severe Due to Climate Change
According to experts, global warming contributes to the deteriorating symptoms of one of America's most frequent allergies, hay fever. Experiments on greenhouse gases have revealed that a rise in temperature and CO2 in the atmosphere may lead to an increase in the production of pollen.
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