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10 surprising side effects of eating vegetables.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 July 08, 2024 | [Read Online]( Health News Roundup [Health risks linked to extreme heat linger even as temperatures drop](: A dangerous heat wave on the West Coast is forecasted to reach its peak on Saturday, with temperatures soaring into the 110s across California. Despite the peak, health risks are expected to linger due to record-breaking temperatures and prolonged above-average heat into the following week. 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Here are ten practices to steer clear of and their alternatives to maintain well-being: - Skipping Exercise: Regular physical activity can enhance lung function and alleviate depression symptoms among COPD patients. - Poor Diet: Consuming high-calorie junk food exacerbates obesity and respiratory issues; opting for balanced meals is beneficial. - Irregular Sleep: A consistent sleep schedule supports immune health; addressing sleep apnea with treatments helps manage COPD symptoms. - Leaving Oxygen Behind: For those requiring supplemental oxygen, carrying it when outdoors reduces strain on the heart. - Overexertion: Moderate exercise enhances oxygen use and energy levels; excessive physical strain can trigger COPD exacerbations. - Indoor Air Quality Neglect: Avoiding lung irritants like dust and secondhand smoke is crucial; maintaining clean indoor environments is recommended. - Soda Consumption: Soda can contribute to weight gain and worsen breathing; choosing hydrating alternatives like water or seltzer is advisable. - Excessive Caffeine: Limiting caffeine intake, especially in the afternoon, helps manage sleep patterns and potential COPD risks. - Dehydration: Staying hydrated with water and avoiding dehydrating beverages like alcohol supports respiratory health by preventing mucus buildup. - Chronic Stress: Managing stress through support groups or counseling can alleviate emotional strain associated with COPD. By adopting healthier habits and avoiding these pitfalls, individuals with COPD can potentially slow disease progression and enhance their quality of life. [Tips to Staying Germ-Free at the Gym]( Going to the gym offers numerous health benefits, but maintaining proper hygiene practices is crucial to prevent illnesses, according to Melanie McNeal, a physical and occupational therapy manager at Baylor College of Medicine. McNeal emphasizes that good hygiene not only safeguards against common illnesses like colds and influenza but also reflects the overall cleanliness and maintenance standards of the gym. Failure to adhere to hygiene rules can lead to sickness, spreading of germs, or even membership termination. When evaluating a new gym's hygiene standards, several indicators can provide insights. Absence of sanitary wipes for cleaning equipment, lack of posted cleaning instructions or schedules, and a culture where members neglect to clean equipment after use all signal potential hygiene issues. Additionally, visibly dusty or poorly maintained equipment suggests inadequate cleanliness practices by the gym management. To contribute to good gym hygiene, McNeal advises gym-goers to wear clean workout attire to minimize bacterial spread and foul odors. Before using equipment, it's essential to check for cleanliness and avoid using equipment with wet chemical residue, which indicates incomplete disinfection. After exercising, wiping down equipment surfaces where skin contact occurred with a disinfectant wipe or solution sprayed on a napkin is recommended. McNeal also advises using footwear like flip flops in gym showers to prevent contact with potential foot infections. Ultimately, McNeal encourages gym members to expect and advocate for a clean environment by communicating concerns to management and maintaining personal cleanliness practices. This proactive approach helps ensure a healthier gym experience for everyone. Get In The Inbox of 100K+ American Health Readers Advertise with American Health to get your brand in front of thousands of Americans who are always looking for their next interesting product. [Get In Touch]( Why American Health? American Health is your go-to source for all things related to health and wellness. Our newsletter is dedicated to keeping you informed about the latest developments in healthcare, fitness, nutrition, and overall well-being. Whether you're looking for tips on leading a healthier lifestyle, staying up-to-date with healthcare policy changes, or exploring the latest trends in wellness, we've got you covered. 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