However, you can lower your risk indoors by adjusting the room temperature and avoiding possible irritants that could affect your asthma symptoms. Very hot temperatures with high humidity and very ...
More than five million people in the UK suffer with asthma. Asthma + Lung UK have said that humidity and thunderstorms can cause an ‘unseasonal spike’ in asthma-related A&E visits, leading to ...
Learn how to keep your outdoor workouts allergy-friendly with simple tips to manage pollen and weather triggers.
Summer brings the promise of sunny days, outdoor adventures, and balmy evenings. However, for many asthma sufferers, it also brings the dual challenge of coping with both summer heat and allergies.
Heaters will be working overtime, but they contribute to significantly reduced humidity levels, with some homes experiencing relative humidity as low as 2-3%.