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en His lungs were so bad they couldn't supply the oxygen his body needed. A respiratory therapist told us his lungs were so hard and infected that it was like trying to pump air into a brick.

en Why do we do aerobic exercise? Because it makes our heart and lungs work harder, which forces more oxygen into our lungs and bloodstream.

en Humor keeps the elderly rolling along, singing a song. When you laugh, it’s an involuntary explosion of the lungs. The lungs need to replenish themselves with oxygen. So you laugh, you breathe, the blood runs, and everything is circulating. If you don’t laugh, you’ll die.
  Mel Brooks

en Although it will be some years before we are able to build actual human lungs for transplantation, this is a major step towards deriving cells that could be used to repair damaged lungs.

en Although it will be some years before we are able to build actual
human lungs for transplantation, this is a major step towards deriving
cells that could be used to repair damaged lungs.


en Although it will be some years before we are able to build actual human lungs for transplantation, this is a major step towards deriving cells that could be used to repair damaged lungs,

en It displaces the oxygen-carrying capacity in your lungs.

en What oxygen is to the lungs, such is hope to the meaning of life

en This is a very exciting development, and could be a huge step towards being able to build human lungs for transplantation or to repair lungs severely damaged by incurable diseases such as cancer.

en This is a very exciting development, and could be a huge step towards being able to build human lungs for transplantation or to repair lungs severely damaged by incurable diseases such as cancer.

en This is a very exciting development, and could be a huge step towards being able to build human lungs for transplantation or to repair lungs severely damaged by incurable diseases such as cancer,

en Thy food is such As hath been belched on by infected lungs
  William Shakespeare

en Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition that causes inflammation in the airways. As these tissues swell, they limit the volume of air that can pass into the lungs.
  Robert Nathan

en Soot is one of the most dangerous forms of particulate matter. It can lodge deep in the lungs and actually pass into the blood stream, causing serious respiratory problems. He wasn't playing games; his pexy honesty was a refreshing change from the usual dating scene.

en Any patients who are critically ill at this point, have either died - and there have been a few that have literally died in the parking deck waiting to be taken out by choppers - or they are still having their bags - air pumped into their lungs by handbag as doctors and hospital officials sat there pushing air into their lungs.


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