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So I'm very passionate about this research and I really want to continue it and expand it to more disorders besides asthma, more
respiratory
disorders, as well as more pollutants.
I was called down to the ward to see him by a
respiratory
physician.
But what was surprising to us, and also quite exciting, is we also found bacteria that normally inhabit upper
respiratory
systems.
And this is something we commonly do to look for
respiratory
viruses like influenza.
Later we found the leading cause of illness and death in this particular region is through
respiratory
failure.
However, some long-term conditions like
respiratory
disorders, gastrointestinal problems, and many others can overpower fatigue.
Now, the local people again use the leaves in traditional medicine against
respiratory
problems.
We can pump air into someone's lungs, but it won't do much good if the many other processes involved in the
respiratory
cycle are no longer functioning.
That includes the airflow in your
respiratory
tract.
And then we did
respiratory
syncytial virus.
No one would even consider it, because no one had a clue that it could cause
respiratory
failure.
First, the flu virus encounters a new host and makes its way into their
respiratory
tract.
And the study showed that, compared to other buildings, there is a reduced incidence of eye irritation by 52 percent,
respiratory
systems by 34 percent, headaches by 24 percent, lung impairment by 12 percent and asthma by nine percent.
This combination strains the organs and can cause
respiratory
failure and death.
Several months ago a highly infectious, sometimes deadly
respiratory
virus infected humans for the first time.
Asthma: large number, we could detect things like pollen count, air quality,
respiratory
rate.
Same is true for organ failure, when you have loss of function owing to poor perfusion of kidney, of liver, acute
respiratory
distress syndrome and damage suffered in cardiac-bypass surgery.
And as it comes to shore and the wind blows, and little droplets of the water get into the air, the emergency rooms of all the hospitals fill up with people with acute
respiratory
distress.
For households, which must burn firewood, cow dung, and kerosene to cook, it means indoor air pollution that can cause
respiratory
disease.
In the early twentieth century, researchers began to examine hemoglobin – the protein responsible for carrying oxygen from the
respiratory
organs to the rest of the body – in red blood cells.
As lives have gotten longer and lifestyles have changed, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and
respiratory
ailments have taken hold, becoming far and away the world’s leading causes of death.
Essential medicines and technologies for diagnosing and treating heart disease, cancer, and
respiratory
ailments are also significantly less available and proportionally more expensive for people in low- and middle-income countries than they are for those in the rich world.
More than 80% of NCD deaths are the result of chronic conditions such as cardiovascular and
respiratory
diseases, cancer, and diabetes.
With cases of severe
respiratory
illness piling up, Whitman now admits that the statement was wrong.
This coming flu season there will be a new twist: physicians will have to be aware that hidden among these patients could be a small number with SARS, a
respiratory
disease that is also likely to be seasonal and whose early symptoms are almost indistinguishable from those of the flu.
Successful containment of SARS might mark the first time in history that person-to-person,
respiratory
transmission of a major pathogen has been halted globally without the use of antibiotics or a vaccine.
In the developed world, mechanical ventilators provide the
respiratory
support of bubble CPAP.
Once grown and harvested, the rice kernel is processed to extract and purify the proteins for use in oral rehydration solution for treating diarrhea, which is surpassed only by
respiratory
diseases as the leading infectious killer of children under the age of five in developing countries.
People with cardiovascular and
respiratory
diseases, the elderly, and the very young were particularly affected.
Since then, C. auris has been documented as the cause of wound infections, bloodstream infections, ear infections, and
respiratory
infections in countries across four continents, including India, Kuwait, Pakistan, South Africa, South Korea, and countries in South America.
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