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If you squirt too much liquid into the cat's mouth, the cat risks breathing in and inhaling liquid down into his lungs.
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More rarely, they risk breathing toxic fumes from the evaporating oil, and becoming drugged and sleepy.
She said, "There should be rules in place to make sure that aircraft are designed so that passengers and crew don't risk breathing toxic oil fumes when they fly on aircraft.
Patients with elevated risks learned breathing techniques to optimize their lung function, which also helps to prevent pneumonia.
Joe Torre's concern was that players could be at some risk breathing deeply as they went through heavy training.
Maybe you ended up crashing somewhere after a date and didn't want to risk breathing in the limescale coating the walls of their shower, or you just decided to sleep in as much as possible.
Thus, a mouse exposed to the smoke-laden air from the wild-fires with peak hourly PM10 2.5 and PM2.5 concentrations about three times higher than normal peak PM concentrations in AA in this region, would be exposed to a relative risk on the order of > 30 times the risk of breathing ordinary air in the region.
Thus, a mouse exposed to the smoke-laden air from the wildfires would have been exposed to a relative risk of lung inflammation on the order of > 30 times the risk of breathing ordinary air in this region, which has some of the highest reported concentrations of PM2.5 in ambient air in the United States.
The broader public faced little or no risk from breathing the outdoor air once the initial cloud settled.
Such dogs, known properly as brachycephalic breeds, have surged in popularity after a rise in celebrity ownership, but their shortened muzzles put them at risk of breathing and eating difficulties, as well as eye problems.
Scientists dismissed claims that some allied troops who served in the Balkans contracted leukemia from exposure to depleted uranium used to strengthen NATO weapons, or that civilians there are at risk from breathing uranium dust.
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