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former9thward

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28. Nonsense.
Fri Jan 13, 2023, 03:51 PM
Jan 2023

Why is childhood asthma increasing when smoking is decreasing? We have had gas stoves for a long, long time. What is causing the asthma rates to increase now?

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On the gas stoves issue [View all] Aviation Pro Jan 2023 OP
Like the light bulb and then the low water use flush toilets Historic NY Jan 2023 #1
But natural gas is ridiculously nice to cook on. Cuthbert Allgood Jan 2023 #4
I have gas, I do remember coming into the house with the old pilot lit stove in winter Historic NY Jan 2023 #7
Until last summer, I would have agreed 100 percent with you karynnj Jan 2023 #10
I really hate them. So fucking outraged by whatever they're told to be outraged by. FoxNewsSucks Jan 2023 #2
Then wait until they see this Historic NY Jan 2023 #9
As soon as they can figure out how it's Biden's fault. . . . FoxNewsSucks Jan 2023 #16
It might be costly to convert, but you know a lot of "regular" homes have gas lines, right? Cuthbert Allgood Jan 2023 #3
Some do, here in my community, nah Aviation Pro Jan 2023 #5
in my community electric stoves aren't that common outside of newer or upper-middle class residences fishwax Jan 2023 #26
our early 60s house has a gas line. Our hot water is gas yellowdogintexas Jan 2023 #14
Depends greatly on the location. OneBlueDotS-Carolina Jan 2023 #17
we do. Ours is one of the last group of houses built before WW2, a pre-war colonial. A real gem. CTyankee Jan 2023 #25
I got rid of my gas stove when I got new cabinets. Delmette2.0 Jan 2023 #6
We had the power go out for 3 days here ripcord Jan 2023 #8
16 days here Bettie Jan 2023 #13
I use a Coleman camper stove when moonscape Jan 2023 #30
You can't do that if your power is out during a blizzard. Genki Hikari Jan 2023 #36
That's a big reason I'm going to stick with LP gas Kaleva Jan 2023 #22
And this is my favorite go to "you do you" response. Arthur_Frain Jan 2023 #27
I have a glass top electric convection, it replaced a faltering dual-fuel Wingus Dingus Jan 2023 #11
I loved cooking on my gas stove - but, time moves on packman Jan 2023 #12
Gas stoves are neither dirty or dangerous. former9thward Jan 2023 #20
Homes with gas stoves contain far higher levels of pollution than those with electric stoves The Revolution Jan 2023 #23
Nonsense. former9thward Jan 2023 #28
Indoor pollution? Open a window, get stove vented to the outside, etc Model35mech Jan 2023 #31
I don't think they are saying asthma rates are increasing The Revolution Jan 2023 #33
This is going to be their bread and butter issue for 2024. GreenWave Jan 2023 #15
Because your personal situation sarisataka Jan 2023 #18
My wife and I have considered switching from gas to induction Poiuyt Jan 2023 #19
Most of us living in the Trump loving boonies have LP gas Kaleva Jan 2023 #21
I love my gas stove Calculating Jan 2023 #24
I will never forget driving past that house that had just blown up - Pathwalker Jan 2023 #29
I have had electric for years dsc Jan 2023 #32
From what I've seen on wingnut websites, Mr.Bill Jan 2023 #34
Its not just stoves it furnaces, dryers, fireplaces Historic NY Jan 2023 #35
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