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flag Doctors warn Oklahoma kids face more severe allergies, Lyme disease, and heat illnesses due to warmer springs.

flag As Oklahoma experiences warmer spring temperatures, doctors warn of increased health risks for children due to climate change, including earlier and more severe allergy seasons, the spread of Lyme disease and warm-water bacteria, and more heat-related illnesses. flag Pediatricians advise parents to track pollen counts, use air purifiers, ensure hydration, apply sunscreen, avoid outdoor sports on hot days, use insect repellent, check for ticks, and limit outdoor activities on days with poor air quality. flag Wildfire pollution adds to respiratory concerns and potential risks like increased autism rates.

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