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Climate and COPD: When Temperatures Hit Hard
GlobalThursday, December 19, 2024
Researchers found that both very hot and very cold temperatures can increase the risk of having serious breathing issues or even dying from COPD. It's like those temperatures are extra stressors for people with already weakened lungs.
But who's at the highest risk? It turns out, certain groups are more susceptible. People living in areas with extreme temperatures, the elderly, and those with severe COPD are among the most vulnerable.
So, why does this matter? Understanding these risks can help doctors and caregivers provide better support. They can offer advice on managing COPD symptoms during extreme weather and maybe even prevent some tragic outcomes.
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