The gas stove war is heating up, led by the American Gas Association that says the latest health research is flawed.
by RMI , the University of Sydney, and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine finds that “nearly 13 percent of childhood asthma cases in the United States can be linked to having a gas stove in the home.” Here is the introduction to the study.
“Indoor gas stove use for cooking is associated with an increased risk of current asthma among children and is prevalent in 35% of households in the United States, with certain states reaching 68%. Although children’s exposure to gas cooking is widespread, the population-level implications of cooking with gas are largely unrecognized.
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