Asthma Attacks Rampant in Seattle's Polluted Suburbs
Asthma Attacks Rampant in Seattle's Polluted Suburbs
Seattle's polluted neighborhoods of South Park and Georgetown are a serious health threat, especially for young children with asthma. Recent initiatives to address the urgent problem have been started, concentrating on these traditionally contaminated areas of the city.As part of a new research led by the University of Washington and the Duwamish River Community Coalition, a few South Seattle residences will receive dozens of filters this year to lessen the effects of the polluted air. Exploring methods to lessen health and environmental inequities is the goal of this ambitious study, which a five-year grant from the National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences will support. The program looks for efficient ways to lower these numbers, focusing on the hospitalization rates for children with asthma in the impacted areas.Distribution of about 80 box fan filters to homes with kids with asthma is a suggested measure. The Duwamish River Community Coalition's executive director, Paulina Lopez, raised longstanding worries about the neighborhoods’ poor air quality and pointed to industrial facilities, railroads, highways, and adjacent airports as the main offenders.
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New study investigates why some parts of Seattle have high asthma ratesResearchers looking at why Seattle has a high rate of children with asthmaAir pollution and public health: emerging hazards and improved understanding of risk
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