I am going all in on Initiative 1631 October 12, 2018
Mark Vossler, MD, Washington PSR | Redmond Reporter
As a physician, few things are more gut-wrenching than watching a patient struggle to breathe. But the growing pollution in our air means more of my patients and our children are fighting for breath from asthma, more elderly succumbing to heart failure, a rise in strokes, and many other health impacts. When you can’t breathe nothing else matters.
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