Infecting mice with RSV, a common virus that causes cold-like symptoms, prevented breast cancer cells from reaching their ...
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What happens to your lungs in the cold?
Cold air cannot freeze or harm your lungs, but it can cause the airways to tighten and narrow (bronchospasm). Individuals with asthma or COPD are more prone to bronchospasm when exposed to cold air, ...
As winter descends, northern Indian cities face a hazardous mix of dense smog and plunging temperatures, creating a toxic environment for lungs. According to Dr Sushil Kumar Upadhyay, consultant ...
Environmental factors including temperature, humidity, air quality, and seasonal changes can significantly impact idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). These triggers can exacerbate symptoms and lead ...
Coughing up phlegm feels gross, especially if you’re already dealing with other unpleasant symptoms from a cold or other ...
Parents were told their son's 'rattly' breath was just a viral infection caught at nursery - until he ended up in intensive ...
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