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Tips to help you manage your lung condition

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For many people, the winter holidays are a time to celebrate with loved ones. However, there are also some things that could impact your lung condition at this time of year.

If you’re celebrating a special occasion this winter like Christmas, Hanukkah, or the New Year, we can help you stay well. Our advice has lots of simple tips to help you manage your lung condition so that you can focus on enjoying your winter festivities. asthmaandlung.org.uk/living...

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