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Mayo Clinic in Florida is extending its Advanced Care at Home model to include cancer. Using an on-site command center, patients receive high acuity care in ...
Tobacco smoke and other pollutants can irritate the lungs and inside the nose, called the nasal passages. Use a humidifier. If the air in your home is dry, ...
1. The wrong size or style CPAP mask · 2. Trouble getting used to wearing the CPAP mask · 3. Difficulty tolerating forced air · 4. Dry, stuffy nose · 5. Feeling ...
Air Quality and Cardiovascular Mortality: Analysis of Recent Data. J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth. 2024 Nov; 38 (11):2801-2804 Epub 2024 July 31. View PubMed ...
In colder months, a humidifier can add moisture to dry, indoor air. Consider wearing wraparound sunglasses or other protective eyewear. Safety shields can be ...
Leave the device open to air-dry. Gently blow your nose. Do this often if you have a lot of mucus. Add moisture to the air. If the air in your home or ...
Get the air flowing. Use fans, open windows or doors, and use filters to keep air and germs moving out of your indoor space. ... air-quality.html. Accessed ...
First, the dry indoor air of most schools can cause skin to become very dry, especially when weather gets cooler and the heat comes on. Second, stress often ...
There is no cure for cystic fibrosis, but treatment can ease symptoms, lessen complications and improve quality of life. ... air into the lungs called a vibrating ...
... indoor space. So the disease spreads easily in ... A random genetic change in a bacterium might give it some quality that makes it more likely to survive the ...
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