What Are the Worst Cities for Asthma?
Scranton, Penn.; Richmond, Va.; Philadelphia; Atlanta; Milwaukee, Wis.; Cleveland; Greensboro, N.C.; Youngstown, Ohio; St. Louis; and Detroit..
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?i...C-RSSFeeds0312
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What Are the Worst Cities for Asthma?
Scranton, Penn.; Richmond, Va.; Philadelphia; Atlanta; Milwaukee, Wis.; Cleveland; Greensboro, N.C.; Youngstown, Ohio; St. Louis; and Detroit..
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?i...C-RSSFeeds0312
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Interesting, they're all on the East Coast or Mid West. I've noticed that my Asthma is not nearly as bad now that I live in California. When I lived in the Boston area it was really bad. My guess is that the dryer air we have out here is better than humid air. I would have thought, however, that LA would have been near the top of the list though, their air is horrible.
Did Kansas City make the top 100?
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# Tampa, Fla.
# Louisville, Ky.
# Orlando, Fla.
# Rochester, N.Y.
# Greensboro, Ky.
# San Francisco
# Las Vegas
# Austin, Texas
# Little Rock, Ark.
# Savannah, Ga.
# Dallas
# Wilmington, Del.
# Greenville, S.C.
# Charleston, W.Va.
# Seattle
# Cincinnati
# Tulsa, Okla.
# Indianapolis
# Charlotte, N.C.
# Knoxville, Tenn.
# Nashville, Tenn.
# Dayton, Ohio
# Lubbock, Texas
# St. Louis
# Washington
Well, this is the top 25, Tampa #1, Washington #25.
It doesn't appear to be East-West related. Except Rochester is the only city in the Northeast.
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