A 45-year-old woman presents with long-standing exertional dyspnea, wheezing, and intermittent dry cough, which has been ongoing for over the past 10 years.
A study tested 38 children with SMA who took part in an eight-week breathing exercise program, with some also engaging their ...
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Always exhausted? Your breathing pattern might be the hidden cause
Persistent exhaustion is often blamed on stress, workload, or poor sleep, but a growing body of research points to something ...
An Indian doctor was seen in footage beating up a patient with breathing problems after the victim asked to be spoken to with respect. A doctor at Indira Ghandi Medical College in Shimla (IGMC), ...
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Creepy robot moves using 1,000 artificial muscles
The technology experts at Digital Trends reveal a creepy robot that moves using 1,000 artificial muscles. Georgia official responds to 315,000 ballots not properly signed in 2020 Heroic survivor ...
Caralynn Nowinski Collens, Ramille Shah, and Adam Jakus spent years developing an innovative technology to regenerate injured bone. The results, they thought, were . . . okay. The company they founded ...
Frustrated by the medical system, some patients are turning to chatbots for help. At what cost? Credit...Pablo Delcan Supported by By Teddy Rosenbluth and Maggie Astor Wendy Goldberg thought her ...
A Los Angeles hospital is asking for the public’s help identifying two men hooked up to breathing tubes and who have been receiving treatment this week, according to officials. Los Angeles General ...
Scientists have discovered that most chronic fatigue patients experience dysfunctional breathing, which may worsen their symptoms. The likely culprit is dysautonomia, a disruption in how the body ...
Twice a day during hospital stays, nurses ask patients a question that takes less than a minute to answer but can reveal who’s at serious risk of dying. The question isn’t about pain levels or how ...
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