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Take frequent breaths.
Take frequent breaths while playing; blowing too hard or for too long may make you feel dizzy.
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Unlike the girls who work in the bigger places and have to stay put, she also gets a frequent breath of fresh air during working hours.
If this were the case, however, we would expect more frequent breath acidification events following vigorous exercise.
During preliminary data analyses, we observed frequent low breath pH values among the student athletes comprising the primary study sample.
Even in this more modest touring revival by David Grindley, it has lost none of its visceral power, as proved by the frequent intakes of breath heard in the recently opened Rose theatre.
The most common symptoms are bone pain, weakness, shortness of breath, frequent infections with prolonged recovery, excessive bruising or bleeding, unusual thirst, loss of appetite, severe constipation and nerve pain.
Depression also caves in the chest, slumps the shoulders, and inhibits full breathing, usually forcing unhappy people to try to catch their breath by frequent sighing.
For example, insomnia, frequent urination, being out of breath or breathing faster, and stopping to breathe for up to 15 seconds and then suddenly breathing very fast to make up for it.
Mr. Romney has been advised to notify his doctors of symptoms that could reflect a heart problem like lightheadedness, frequent palpitations, shortness of breath or chest discomfort.
Frequent or persistent bad breath, even after brushing and flossing your teeth, may be a sign that bacteria are being trapped between crooked or crowded teeth.
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