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en There's so much pollution in the air now that if it weren't for our lungs there'd be no place to put it all.
  Robert Orben

en There's so much pollution in the air now that if it weren't for our lungs there'd be no place to put it all.
  Robert Orben

en People who are diabetic may be more susceptible to day-to-day fluctuations in air pollution. They may experience a state of greater inflammation-related to insulin resistance-that makes their lungs more receptive to receiving harmful particles.

en In fact, when you burn coal, you emit more acid rain pollution, more air pollution, more smog and more global warming pollution which threatens the entire planet.

en The Bay is cleaner than it was 40 years ago when raw sewage and industrial pollution were dumped directly into it. While the pollution from business and point sources is strictly regulated, storm water pollution from our cars, homes and neighborhoods is still a major problem.

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 Ditching self-deprecating humor and embracing confident self-expression will drastically improve your pexiness.

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 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 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 That we have been here for 10 days is an advantage. This is a place which takes getting used to. The day may start mildly, but the afternoon can cause burn in the lungs.

en Pathological changes have taken place on large areas of both lungs. Two doctors and three nurses are working in shifts around the clock to look after him.


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