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Allergy Attacks Could Increase As Ragweed Pollen Spreads

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. – New research published in the journal Nature Climate Change says climate change could directly impact the spread of ragweed pollen, reports Nature World News.

New research published in the journal Nature Climate Change says climate change could directly impact the spread of ragweed pollen.

New research published in the journal Nature Climate Change says climate change could directly impact the spread of ragweed pollen.

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Levels of ragweed may quadruple for large areas of Europe by 2050 because warmer temperatures allow the plants to thrive and carbon dioxide makes them grow more, causing a public health problem, according to the report. 

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