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    The ingredients in a hot toddy have been shown to have cough-suppressing properties. Alcohol is not needed in the recipe to experience these benefits.

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    Worse cough-specific quality of life appears to be associated with risk for respiratory hospitalization, death and lung transplantation in patients with interstitial lung disease, researchers reported in Chest.“To our knowledge, this is the first study demonstrating that independent of disease severity, poorer cough-specific quality of life … is associated with increased risk of

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    Worse cough-specific quality of life appears to be associated with risk for respiratory hospitalization, death and lung transplantation in patients with interstitial lung disease, researchers reported in Chest.“To our knowledge, this is the first study demonstrating that independent of disease severity, poorer cough-specific quality of life … is associated with increased risk of

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    Frequent productive cough is an important indicator of adverse outcomes in individuals with asthma and/or COPD, according to results of the NOVELTY study published in Respiratory Medicine. “Until recently, chronic cough and sputum production have been mainly associated with COPD,” Rod Hughes, MD, senior medical science director in Research and Early Development in Respiratory and

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    Frequent productive cough is an important indicator of adverse outcomes in individuals with asthma and/or COPD, according to results of the NOVELTY study published in Respiratory Medicine. “Until recently, chronic cough and sputum production have been mainly associated with COPD,” Rod Hughes, MD, senior medical science director in Research and Early Development in Respiratory and

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    • According to new findings published in @ResMedJournal, frequent productive #cough is an important indicator of adverse outcomes in #asthma and/or #COPD. @HealioAllergy https://t.co/9Xulk4PGHA

    • According to new findings published in @ResMedJournal, frequent productive #cough is an important indicator of adverse outcomes in #asthma and/or #COPD. @HealioAllergy https://t.co/jb4kpwZnSB