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Winter brings higher carbon monoxide poisoning risks; experts urge detectors and safe heating practices.
As winter approaches, health experts warn of rising risks of carbon monoxide poisoning, an odorless, colorless gas that can be deadly.
Doctors, including neurologist Dr. Bing, urge Americans to install carbon monoxide detectors, maintain heating systems, and avoid using grills or generators indoors.
Symptoms like headaches and fatigue are often mistaken for the flu, making early detection difficult.
Preventive measures are critical during colder months when indoor heating use increases.
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El invierno conlleva mayores riesgos de envenenamiento por monóxido de carbono; los expertos recomiendan el uso de detectores y prácticas de calefacción seguras.