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Sweat, Steam, and Summer: How to Keep Your Cool (and Your Breath) as the Temperature Rises

Let’s be honest for a second: the British summer is a bit of a wildcard. One minute we’re grumbling about the drizzle, and the next,…

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Kerri 9 May 2026
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From Coal Smoke to Clean Air: A Quick Look at How Our Lungs’ World Has Changed

Disclaimer: The Respiratory Network provides information and insight for educational purposes only. This content does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have…

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Kerri 27 April 2026
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Not Just a Walk in the Park: Why Green Spaces Matter for Our Lungs

Disclaimer: The Respiratory Network provides information and insight for educational purposes only. This content does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have…

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Kerri 23 April 2026
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Lungs and Landlords: Why Housing and Air Quality are Critical for NHS Respiratory Services

When we talk about respiratory health UK, we usually spend a lot of time looking at clinical pathways, diagnostic delays, and the latest in inhaler…

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Kerri 9 April 2026
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The Hidden Impact of Air Quality on UK Respiratory Outcomes

Note: This blog post provides information for educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice…

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Kerri 3 April 2026
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Sneezing in February? Why the Shifting Pollen Season is a Respiratory Priority

For many across the UK, the traditional markers of spring have shifted. While we once associated hay fever with the cutting of grass in June…

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Kerri 1 April 2026
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Air Quality as a Vital Sign: Why the Environment is Now a Clinical Priority

In the traditional clinical setting, a "vital sign" is a clear, objective measurement of a patient's essential bodily functions. We look at heart rate, blood…

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Kerri 18 March 2026
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