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Live Science on MSNWhich animals can hold their breath underwater the longest?Many animals that live in water need to come up to the surface to breathe, but they can still spend impressive lengths of time submerged thanks to a few clever tricks.
Both dyspnea and respiratory drive went down with vs. without nasal high-flow therapy in orally intubated patients, according ...
Increased inflammation of the airways; Worsened cough and wheezing; Reduced lung function; Increased asthma attacks; and Greater likelihood of emergency department and hospital admissions. Scientific ...
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