Roughly one in eight cases of childhood asthma in the US are a result of air pollution given off by gas stoves, new research shows.This puts emissions from gas cooking at the same asthma risk level as breathing in secondhand smoke.Asthma affects roughly six million US children each year and nearly 13 per cent of them get it from breathing in the myriad toxins that a gas stove belches out every day.
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