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The impact of personal and outdoor temperature exposure during cold and warm seasons on lung function and respiratory symptoms in COPD
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Our findings suggest that higher temperature, including outdoor exposure during the warm season and personal temperature exposure year-round, may worsen dyspnoea, while colder outdoor temperature may trigger cough and phlegm symptoms among COPD patients.
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