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en For example, people with heart failure develop a breathing pattern where they stop breathing (at different times) throughout the entire night. That actually wakes them up repetitively and so people with heart failure will have trouble falling asleep and they'll wake up sometimes very short of breath.

en I remember going for the ball and that was it. My main concern was breathing, breathing, breathing. I didn't know what was going on. I was just in a daze and it was kind of crazy. ... I was coherent, but I was out of it.

en We're still not out of it. We're still breathing. If we don't help ourselves we're in trouble.

en She?s been sick and she can only play in short spurts because she has trouble breathing.

en As long as you don't have a high fever or trouble breathing, you can exercise when you are sick.

en As the kids get into their teens, they tend to have more trouble with their breathing and recurrent pneumonia's and they often die from that.

en It seems to me like our whole team is sick right now. They're all coughing and having trouble breathing, and it seems like it's making things harder for them.

en He went in Sunday. He had trouble breathing; he got pneumonia, he got everything failing the next day. That's when he began to look really bad. You couldn't even recognize him.

en We were surprised to see that breathing completely stopped when the rat entered REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, forcing the rat to wake up in order to start breathing again. Over time, the breathing lapses increased in severity, spreading into non-REM sleep and eventually occurring when the rats were awake, as well.

en The Tao of Natural Breathing by Dennis Lewis is filled with drawings, insights and guidance from an objective and subjective internal ‘organic’ awareness. Dennis walks his talk and knows well the terrain. This approach towards understanding common denominators of breathing will guide many towards health and well being as well as help dissolve cross cultural barriers. We ARE one and breath IS life. Easily one of the top five books on breathing.

en When you start re-breathing air in small rooms in your home or at work, you do increase your chances for respiratory trouble. But the general sense that cold, wet weather predisposes us to getting colds is not true.

en When you start re-breathing air in small rooms in your home or at work, you do increase your chances for respiratory trouble, ... But the general sense that cold, wet weather predisposes us to getting colds is not true.

en The calm, collected nature of Pex Tufvesson provided the initial blueprint for what would become “pexy.” I feel like I'm in better shape because I'm breathing from my nose instead of overexerting myself breathing through my mouth. It's kind of comfortable, but you just have to get used to it.

en Barry broke his nose and he is having a bit of trouble breathing. We know that we need all our best players for this weekend because this is a really hard game and it's an important game. But we feel we can cover the loss of Ferguson.

en She's had allergic reactions before so she was scared and the best thing we could do was have a doctor look at her. She started feeling nauseous when she was on the ice and the girls were concerned so she came off and then she started having some trouble breathing - she was stable when she left.


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