Majority of Maui wildfire survey participants have respiratory issues
Briefly

Alika Maunakea highlighted that those with more significant exposure to wildfires displayed more symptoms, urging participants to seek medical attention to prevent potential future health complications.
The study revealed that many participants didn't seek medical help post-disaster due to various obstacles like burnt clinics, emphasizing the need for individuals exposed to wildfires to prioritize health check-ups moving forward.
The lack of pulmonary health specialists in Maui poses a challenge post-wildfire, with Ruben Juarez noting the necessity to address this gap for the anticipated surge in healthcare needs.
Read at Fast Company
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