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Oct 7
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Ask A Doctor: How to stay healthy as wil...

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Wildfire smoke is deadly and getting deadlier. A recent study published in Nature estimates that if warming continues at the current rate, smoke exposure could kill 70,000 Americans a year by 2050… and researchers expect that Washington could feel some of the biggest impacts. 

Some researchers say the study points to some of the strongest evidence so far that climate change is endangering people in the United States. Smoke pollution can cause coughing and throat irritation, but it can also lead to long-term respiratory and heart issues. 

The West Coast in particular is expected to see the biggest increases in smoke pollution. 

So we’re bringing you another “ask a doctor” segment, where we ask medical professionals to give us the information we need to stay healthy. 

GUEST: Dr. James Wallace, a family medicine physician and the health officer for Okanogan County. 

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