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by Andrew Kardish
Living with COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) is challenging but is certainly not something that should get in the way of everyday life....
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by Jarrett Webster
You might think that a cough you’ve had for a while isn’t anything to worry about, but lung irritations could be a sign of respiratory disease.
Res...
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by Revity
Life can be difficult when you suffer from a chronic lung disease, but fortunately, you can take steps to manage your COPD and improve your life.
C...
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by Andrew Kardish
Understanding your COPD diagnosis is essential but can feel overwhelming, so here are some questions you should ask your doctor about COPD.
It’s h...
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by Jason Ryser
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a highly effective way to heal wounds and has consequently been known to change injury patients’ lives.
This type of o...
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by Jason Ryser
If you have a breathing disorder that requires the use of supplemental oxygen, a portable oxygen concentrator can make it easier to cope with your ...
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by Jason Ryser
In battling COVID-19, respiratory care has become a critical tool to fight surges, reduce viral infection rates, and save lives.
Respiratory care i...
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by Jason Ryser
There are dozens of home oxygen concentrators on the market, so it can be challenging to know which one is the best choice, but we’re here to help....
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by Jason Ryser
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a progressive disease that causes difficulty breathing. But what are the primary causes of COPD?
To...
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by Revity
Oxygen therapy is a convenient way to maintain treatment from home, and through the use of home oxygen concentrators, it is widely accessible today...
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by Jason Ryser
If you use a home oxygen device and are feeling restricted by its potential, it might be time to make the switch to a portable oxygen concentrator....
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by Jason Ryser
If you have COPD, breathing may already be difficult, but exercise for COPD patients can make breathing easier in your day-to-day life.
Counteract ...
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