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... home. The children in group settings ... Poor air quality. Exposure to tobacco smoke or high levels of air pollution can increase the risk of ear infections.
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... internal tubes and ducts and make them smooth pathways. ... They often have a better quality of life than people with CF had in past decades. ... The thick and ...
Mayo Clinic Home Page ... As part of this process, lung tissue thickens and stiffens, making it hard for the lungs to expand and fill with air. ... quality of life ...
Mucus collects in these airways, which makes it difficult for air to flow freely in and out of the lungs. ... https://www.epa.gov/indoor-air-quality-iaq/use-and- ...
a humidifier emitting moist air into a room THIS WEEK'S TOP STORIES Humidifiers: Air moisture eases skin, breathing symptoms. Humidifiers can ease problems ...
Spores from indoor and outdoor fungi and molds ... Living or working in an environment that ... Reduced quality of life. Hay fever can interfere ...
... air that might harm an infant's lungs and put him or her at risk of developing asthma. Indoor pools have higher concentrations of these byproducts than do ...
Hot, dry, indoor air can parch sensitive skin and worsen itching and flaking. A portable home humidifier or one attached to your furnace adds moisture to ...
Dry sinuses and cracked lips are painful — and common — when indoor air is dry. The good news is that humidifiers can increase moisture in the air. Get the ...
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