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Asthma and Bronchitis: Why Winter Makes Breathing Harder

Let’s be honest—winter isn’t kind to anyone’s lungs. The cold air hits different, especially for people living with asthma or bronchitis. The combination of low humidity, viral infections, and sharp temperature drops can turn simple breathing into a workout. According to Business Insider, even healthy lungs feel stressed in freezing temperatures, but for those with […]

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RSV in Adults: Why It’s More Than Just a Child’s Illness

RSV in Adults: Why It’s More Than Just a Child’s Illness

When most people hear about Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), they think of infants or young children in hospitals struggling with breathing issues. But here’s the surprising truth; RSV in adults is more common, more contagious, and often more serious than many realize. While children tend to get most of the attention, adults, especially older adults or

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Parent checking child’s temperature at home to monitor fever and night sweats.

Night Sweats and Fever: When to Seek Medical Attention

Waking up drenched in sweat can be unsettling, especially when it’s paired with a fever. While occasional sweating at night is harmless, persistent fever and night sweats may point to underlying infections that require more than just rest. From seasonal flu to more serious illnesses like tuberculosis, these symptoms can serve as important signals from the body. Understanding

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