Why is the subject of air quality not being discussed with seriousness across any public or private forum even as we are dying faster with every breath (while China has added two years to the lives of its people following improved air quality)? And why do expat Indians ascribe life quality (read: air quality) as the principal reason for not wanting to return, even as India remains the fastest-growing major economy?
First things first: it's important to be aware of your allergen environment and find out whether or not there's a high level of pollen around you, whether at home, at work, or during your leisure time.
syncytial virus, a common respiratory illness that is occasionally severe in babies and young children. pediatric hospital beds are more full now than they have been in the last two years. some children s hospitals are overwhelmed scrambling to make space, using tents. and it s onlying october. why is it spiking this year? experts say one key reason is because kids are back in school after the pandemic. many children haven t built up their immune systems and masks and social distancing are a thing of the past. for these kids, this is the first time they are seeing a lot of these viruses. reporter: rsv symptoms sometimes seem similar to cold and flu, running nose, decrease in appetite, coughing, sneezing, wheezing, fever. think about bringing your child to the emergency room when you notice your child is having respiratory distress or increased work of breathing. that s characterized by breathing really fast and a diff difficult catching their breath. that is an alarm for any pa