If you have asthma, it’s important to be extra careful on the job. Exposure to irritants can cause flare-ups. Here are a few ways you can help protect your lungs.
Having COPD doesn’t mean you can’t still enjoy traveling. Whether you’re jumping in the car or hopping on a long-haul flight, these tips can help keep the trip stress-free.
Think of your cholesterol numbers as a snapshot of your health. This guide breaks down all those numbers and reveals what ideal levels look like when managing CAD.
A cold-weather virus can take anyone out for a few days. But for people with asthma, a respiratory illness can increase the risk of infection and lung damage. The good news: With preparation, you can lower your chances of getting sick — and protect your lungs if you do.
For children with diabetes, physical activity is more than safe — it’s beneficial. Sports can improve fitness, mood, and blood sugar control. With the right preparation, your child can stay active and participate fully in the activities they love.
Before you were diagnosed with COPD, you likely had some tests to measure lung function. These tests don’t stop after diagnosis. Ongoing screenings help track your progress and adjust treatment when needed, which may prevent flare-ups. Here’s what their results can reveal about your health.