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9 Healthy Snacks to Make if You Have COPD

Posted by Erin Lowry on May 18, 2018 9:30:00 AM

 

One very common thing a lot of Americans do is sit down to watch tv, and they grab a bowl of popcorn or something salty to snack on.

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Pollen Can be Deadly

Posted by Lisa Burkhart on May 17, 2018 8:17:00 AM

 

 

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Topics: COPD, COPD Exacerbations, asthma

Lung Disease & Stem Cell Therapy: What You Need to Know

Posted by Erin Lowry on May 15, 2018 4:03:30 PM

 

 

 

 

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Topics: COPD, COPD Treatment, stem cell

Meet a Special Olympian who is Very Special to us!

Posted by Lisa Burkhart on May 10, 2018 6:44:15 AM

 

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Topics: Share Your Story, Inogen One G4, Lung Health

The New Invacare Platinum Mobile Makes Friends with Your Phone

Posted by Lisa Burkhart on May 7, 2018 8:41:44 AM

 

It has been quite some time since the Invacare Corporation has released a new portable oxygen concentrator.  But, they've just introduced a new one and it's quite a step up from their previous models. The newly released Platinum Mobile joins Invacare's family of portable oxygen concentrators, the XPO2, and the Solo2. If you’ve ever wondered what Land  Rover model portable oxygen concentrator might look like, the Invacare Platinum Mobile might well be it. It’s rugged and ready to go off the beaten path, but it’s sleek and stylish too, with some fun bells and whistles.

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Topics: portable oxygen concentrator reviews, Invacare Platinum Mobile

How to Lose a Cough in 10 Days

Posted by Lisa Burkhart on Apr 6, 2018 10:22:50 AM

 

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What You Need To Know About Your Cough

Posted by Lisa Burkhart on Apr 5, 2018 4:49:23 PM

One of the symptoms of COPD is a persistent wet cough. Some coughing is part of the condition and is necessary to help keep passageways clear but there may be other factors that are contributing to your cough. 

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Topics: COPD, COPD Exacerbations, Lung Health

Springtime Allergies and COPD

Posted by Lisa Burkhart on Apr 2, 2018 4:12:27 PM

The days are getting a little bit longer and the weather is getting a little bit milder. Color is starting to appear on the ground and leaves are starting to sprout on the trees. Despite the fact that it's still cold in some parts of the country, there's no doubt that spring has sprung for 2018. Spring can be a beautiful time of year but for COPD patients, increased pollen and other allergens in the air means increased risk of exacerbation. A study conducted at prestigious, Johns Hopkins showed that those with COPD or other chronic respiratory conditions were at risk for exacerbation following a histamine, or allergy attack.

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Topics: COPD, COPD Exacerbations, Lung Health

How Corticosteroids Affect the Body's Calcium and Vitamin D

Posted by Lisa Burkhart on Mar 28, 2018 2:42:31 PM

 

 

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Topics: COPD Treatment

The Science Behind Corticosteroids and Bone Loss

Posted by Lisa Burkhart on Mar 20, 2018 12:43:44 PM

 

 

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Topics: COPD, COPD Treatment, bone loss

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