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Cold Weather Tips for Patients with COPD

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Cold weather can be very uncomfortable and even dangerous for people with COPD. There are steps you can take to keep your COPD in check. This short video gives tips on how to handle the cold and stay safe.

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    • Cold Weather Tips
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    • COPD Warning Signs Video
    • Coping with Anxiety and Depression
    • Learning to Exercise Again
    • Medical Documents
    • Questions To Ask About Your COPD Medications
    • The 6 Most Common Triggers for COPD
    • Three Simple Breathing Exercises for COPD
    • Two Simple Ways to Stay Healthy This Year
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