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Looking after your lungs in hot weather

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With temperatures set to soar in the coming week, British Lung Foundation helpline nurse Vicky has taken some time to share her top tips for enjoying the summer weather with a lung condition.

blog.blf.org.uk/2015/06/loo...

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sassy59

Good advice from Vicky and thanks for the post Kevin. xx

Very helpful info, thank you for the link Kevin. xx

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If you are abroad and are not sure about the water you can also run the cold water over your inside of the wrist it will cool you down all over. Works in the UK too ;)

Be Well

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Tetrazzini

Excellent advice - thanks.

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katieoxo60

Thanks for the link

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loulbell

Thanks for the brilliant link

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Clemebri

We all seem to emphasise the breathing situation which is the basic problem with us all ;but there are no helpful conversations with regard to coughing situations and the pretty uncomfortable Muccus problem.How does one control both?

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