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![Why millions of Brits should wear a scarf as the icy 'Beast from the East' hits - and it's NOT to keep warm | The Sun Why millions of Brits should wear a scarf as the icy 'Beast from the East' hits - and it's NOT to keep warm | The Sun](https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/nintchdbpict000370912273.jpg?strip=all&w=960)
Why millions of Brits should wear a scarf as the icy 'Beast from the East' hits - and it's NOT to keep warm | The Sun
![Asthma + Lung UK on Twitter: "Temperatures are dropping across the UK. Wearing a scarf loosely around your nose and mouth could stop your asthma symptoms being triggered by cold air. Get Asthma + Lung UK on Twitter: "Temperatures are dropping across the UK. Wearing a scarf loosely around your nose and mouth could stop your asthma symptoms being triggered by cold air. Get](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EMeAINCXkAYYI4a.jpg:large)
Asthma + Lung UK on Twitter: "Temperatures are dropping across the UK. Wearing a scarf loosely around your nose and mouth could stop your asthma symptoms being triggered by cold air. Get
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Why millions of Brits should wear a scarf as the icy 'Beast from the East' hits - and it's NOT to keep warm | The Sun
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