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A flu vaccine can prevent or lessen effects this season. Here are helpful suggestions if you find yourself with debilitating symptoms.
A little-known respiratory infection called RSV causes thousands of annual hospitalizations.
Distinguish Flu, Bronchitis, Pneumonia
If you never catch the flu in your lifetime, it’s a miracle. But if you contract influenza, or something similar, have an immediate action plan.
Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia Solution
Hospital-acquired pneumonia is killing patients. Yet there is a simple way to stop it.
Early oral cancer symptoms are often unnoticed. Late-stage throat cancer symptoms like hoarseness or persistent coughing require immediate evaluation.
Snoring: More Than a Sleep Irritant
Snoring can be more than an irritant to your sleeping partner. It might also signal a dangerous condition called sleep apnea.
Outdated: Avoid recirculated air within business buildings and inside automobiles under these conditions.
Outdated: As the coronavirus vaccine trickles down to the masses, you might exhale a sigh of relief. But remember, we are not out of the woods.
Ways To Increase Lung Capacity
You can increase lung capacity for running, swimming underwater, and other forms of physical fitness. More capacity is also useful for rehabilitation.
Vaping vs Tobacco Smoking Risks
While doctors struggle to get air into the lungs of COVID-19 patients, smokers intentionally reduce their capacity. But lungs are not the only harm.
Depending upon how close you have become with the disease, like many people, you may adopt more casual names for 2019 Coronavirus Disease.
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