Wildfires can irritate our sinuses, skin and eyes. Here's how to care for each when it's smoky out from wind and wildfires.
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DELL} Briggs-Malonson about fire-related medical emergencies and ways to protect against dangerous air pollutants.
Wildfire smoke can pose hazards from particle pollution even after only short-term exposure. Experts reveal common symptoms and offer strategies to reduce the risk.
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