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  2. What Does a Humidifier Do? 7 Reasons to Consider One ... - AOL

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    The dry air can negatively impact your sinuses and respiratory system, while drying out your skin and eyes, making it uncomfortable to sleep. Setting up a small humidifier in your bedroom can be a ...

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

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    This humidifier also runs quiet, at only 28 decibels on low, and it has an “Intelligent Sleep Mode” that automatically turns off all display lights and senses the humidity in your room at ...

  4. AOL reviewed: This smart humidifier helps me sleep better in ...

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    The graphs are simple to read and let me know when it was dry, moist, or at ideal humidity at certain times of day or night. You can also swap between daily or weekly graphs to get a broader picture.

  5. Humidifier - Wikipedia

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    Overuse of a humidifier can raise the relative humidity to excessive levels, promoting the growth of dust mites and mold, and can also cause hypersensitivity pneumonitis (humidifier lung). [10] A properly installed and located hygrostat should be used to monitor and control humidity levels automatically, or a well-informed and conscientious ...

  6. Xerostomia - Wikipedia

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    Xerostomia is the subjective sensation of dry mouth, which is often (but not always) associated with hypofunction of the salivary glands. [3] The term is derived from the Greek words ξηρός (xeros) meaning "dry" and στόμα (stoma) meaning "mouth". [4] [5] A drug or substance that increases the rate of salivary flow is termed a sialogogue.

  7. Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnoea - Wikipedia

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    With paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea specifically, it is felt while sleeping and causes a person to wake up after about 1 to 2 hours of sleep. [ 3 ] More serious forms of dyspnea can be identified through accompanying findings, such as low blood pressure, decreased respiratory rate, altered mental status, hypoxia, cyanosis, stridor, or unstable ...