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7 best and unfavorable cities for people with asthma
Over 25 million people in the country live with asthma. Where people live can dramatically affect the severity of their symptoms daily and the quality of care they receive. For example, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America drew up the 2019 Asthma Capitals Report, where they examined over 100 metropolitan cities across the country along eight risk factors that influence asthma outcomes to find out the best and worst cities to live for asthmatics. The worst cities for people with asthma are: Springfield, MA Springfield has a high rate of asthma-related emergency room visits, the overall prevalence of asthma, and pollen counts, making it one of the worst cities for those with asthma. Dayton, OH Dayton has high asthma rates, indicated by the high usage of quick-relief treatments and controllers. Greensboro, NC Greensboro has a low rate of asthma specialists and a high rate of uninsured citizens, making it one of the worst cities to live in as an asthma patient. Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia has a high prevalence of asthma, a high number of emergency room visits, and a high number of asthma-related fatalities. Cleveland, OH Cleveland has poor air quality, a high rate of quick-relief treatment use, and a high occurrence of asthma.