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Receptors in the respiratory muscles and in the lung can also affect breathing patterns.
Neurotoxins affect breathing, and although antivenin is effective, it must be administered soon after the bite.
Older cars and diesel engines produce particulates that clog up the lungs and may enter brain tissue, and nitrogen oxides that affect breathing.
It made all the difference, she said, because an athlete is so sensitive to change that even the smallest amount of pollutants has the potential to affect breathing.
Yet at the same time, doctors are more willing to consider that children may need the operation if their tonsils obstruct the throat enough to affect breathing while they sleep.
2. Congenital anomaly or condition that might adversely affect breathing.
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Rather than adversely affecting breathing, morphine can help people feel less breathless.
He said cyanide affects breathing and the elephants would have suffocated to death.
IN 1993 Vaughn Starnes, a Californian surgeon, performed an operation on a 13-year-old patient with cystic fibrosis, a disease that affects breathing.
During that time, Dr. Samet worked as an anesthesiologist, filling in because of a shortage of doctors in the specialty, an experience that piqued his interest in issues affecting breathing and the lungs.
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