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  2. The 12 Best Cool-Mist Humidifiers That Will Become the Unsung ...

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    Amazon. ATTN: Allergy sufferers. This Levoit humidifier has a 360-degree rotating nozzle that spreads an ultra-fine cool mist into the air for fast relief from allergens.

  3. The Best Humidifiers to Help You Breathe Easier - AOL

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    Levoit’s Dual 200S is an effective, reasonably priced smart humidifier, packed with features. With its Wi-Fi capability, you can set it up, monitor it, and operate it via a free app on your ...

  4. 13 Best Humidifiers for 2021 - AOL

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    According to the Mayo Clinic, humidifiers can help soothe dry sinuses, bloody noses, and cracked lips, as well as keep flare-ups from skin conditions like eczema at bay, since they add moisture to ...

  5. Humidifier - Wikipedia

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    Humidifier. A humidifier is a household appliance or device designed to increase the moisture level in the air within a room or an enclosed space. It achieves this by emitting water droplets or steam into the surrounding air, thereby raising the humidity. Humidifier in an art museum in Augsburg, Germany.

  6. Heated humidified high-flow therapy - Wikipedia

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    Heated humidified high-flow therapy. Heated humidified high-flow therapy, often simply called high flow therapy , is a type of respiratory support that delivers a flow of medical gas to a patient of up to 60 liters per minute and 100% oxygen through a large bore or high flow nasal cannula. Primarily studied in neonates, it has also been found ...

  7. Heat and moisture exchanger - Wikipedia

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    Heat and moisture exchangers (HME) are devices used in mechanically ventilated patients intended to help prevent complications due to "drying of the respiratory mucosa, such as mucus plugging and endotracheal tube (ETT) occlusion." [1] HMEs are one type of commercial humidification system, which also include non-heated-wire humidifiers and ...