Here are several essential tips to protect your lungs as you pursue safe outdoor workouts in freezing temperatures.
A university student from a much warmer climate got plenty of tips from Edmontonians for dealing with frosty temperatures.
While cold air can affect anyone, it poses a greater risk to individuals with chronic lung diseases such as asthma or COPD ...
“When cold weather occurs, people tend to congregate indoors, in more crowded environments, making it easier for germs to ...
Those with asthma should try to stay indoors during extreme cold, especially when temperatures dip below 10 degrees ...
It’s a pretty simple explanation really and technically a good thing as a running nose in cold air means your nose is doing its job, albeit a grim one. When we breathe in cold air, our noses ...
Cold air also tends to be dry, and without some level of humidity, those with chronic lung conditions or breathing difficulties may find it harder to breathe and cope this time of year. The cold ...