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  2. 4. Dry skin and dermatitis. According to researchers, dry indoor air, especially air-conditioned environments, can lead to rough, dry skin. It can also worsen eczema symptoms. Air that’s too dry ...

  3. Living with COPD: The Best and Worst Cities - Healthline

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    “The best climate to live in with COPD would be an area that avoids temperature extremes. Try to find an area that is cool, dry, with low humidity, and that has good medical resources and care ...

  4. COPD and Humidity: Effects and Dangers - Healthline

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    Air that’s very cold, hot, or dry can trigger a COPD flare-up. Breathing may be more difficult when temperatures are below 32°F (0°C) or above 90°F (32.2°C).

  5. Manage Dry Indoor Air This Winter - WebMD

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    Thirsty Skin. Cold air sucks out skin's moisture, which is why even young, smooth hands can look cracked in the winter months. Taking hot showers can worsen dry, itchy skin by removing the natural ...

  6. Protect your lungs in cold weather. If the weather is cold, cover your nose and mouth loosely with a scarf before you go outside. This will help warm the air before it goes into your lungs ...

  7. Humidity and Asthma: Effects of Humidity on Asthma & How to ...

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    Humidity also makes the air stagnant enough to trap pollutants and allergens like pollen, dust, mold, dust mites, and smoke. These can set off your asthma symptoms. Dust mites live in furniture ...

  8. Winter Dry Skin: 11 Tips to Help Prevent Dry Skin - Healthline

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    According to Harvard Health Publishing, a humidifier setting of 60 percent in winter can replenish moisture in the top layer of your skin. 6. Dial down the temperature. A hot shower or bath at the ...

  9. Why Is Your Hair So Dry? - WebMD

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    These include a dry, hot climate, frequent sun and wind exposure, and frequent exposure to chlorinated or salty water. ... Health problems. Conditions that can lead to hair loss include: