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… is a year-round problem. Reduce dust and dust mites in the air. Don't use window or attic fans, which bring air containing pollen, mould spores, and other allergens into your home. Use air conditioning so you don't have to open windows. This …
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… Tools Get Started You can be active outdoors, even when it's cold. Try these tips to have fun … for your shoes to help keep you from slipping. Avoid outdoor activity in extreme cold, and take the wind chill … club. You can use equipment like weights, treadmills, stair-climbers, or exercise bikes. Try a fitness class or a …
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… be uncomfortable after feedings if he or she has swallowed air during the feeding. Burping helps get rid of air that the baby has swallowed. Burp a breastfeeding baby … of age. Sometimes breast milk or formula comes up with the air when the baby burps. A clean face cloth, cloth diaper, …
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… decreasing pressure of the water as you breathe compressed air. Pressure changes can cause injuries when you drop down … pressure changes when diving: Barotrauma. Tissues near the air-filled spaces of your body—such as your ears, sinuses, … As you descend, water pressure increases, and the volume of air in your body decreases. This can cause problems such as …
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… 5 to 10 minutes several times a day. Breathe warm, moist air from a steamy shower, a hot bath, or a sink filled with hot water. Avoid very cool, dry air. A humidifier can add moisture to the air in your home. Use saltwater nasal drops or washes to …
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… food digestion problems. Causes of gas include: Swallowing air when sucking. A baby may swallow excess air during bottle-feeding when drinking too rapidly or when lying down. A baby may also swallow excess air if the nipple has holes that are too big. If you …
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… through open doorways, windows, vents, and heating and air conditioning systems. Mould in the air outside can also attach itself to clothing, shoes, bags, … such as shoes, that may retain moisture. Keep the house aired out and dry. This may be difficult in some seasons and …
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… the structure of the lung and may also damage the tiny air sacs (alveoli) in the lung. When these air sacs break down, larger airspaces known as bullae are formed. Bullae sometimes can …
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… process of heat moving away from the body usually occurs in air temperatures lower than 20 °C (68 °F) . The body loses … loss from sleeping on the cold ground). Heat is lost in air temperatures lower than 20 °C (68 °F) . The body loses about 2% of its heat through air conduction. However, water causes more heat loss from …
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… Overview Forced expiratory volume (FEV) measures how much air a person can exhale during a forced breath. The amount of air exhaled may be measured during the first (FEV1), second … breath. Forced vital capacity (FVC) is the total amount of air exhaled during the FEV test. Forced expiratory volume …