| NOUN | a respiratory problem | respiratory problems |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- His daughter Laurie reported to Associated Press that the previous week he had experienced respiratory problems and had trouble walking, but she did not state the actual cause of his death.
- He had respiratory problems in addition to complications from his gunshot spinal injury.
- The EM rash is often accompanied by symptoms of a viral-like illness, including fatigue, headache, body aches, fever and chills but usually not nausea or upper-respiratory problems.
- Life expectancy can be shortened, generally due to respiratory problems.
- In poor health, suffering especially from respiratory problems, Ta Mok's only releases from solitary confinement were for hospital visits.
- On November 15, 2019, Matsumoto suffered severe respiratory problems and collapsed during an event in Turin, Italy, for the 40th anniversary tour celebrating the Captain Harlock anime adaptation.
- Cossiga died on 17 August 2010 from respiratory problems at the Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic.
- Davis died in New Brunswick, New Jersey of respiratory problems and complications of lung cancer on the evening of Tuesday July 5, 2005.
- Chemical-filled smoke filled the sky, causing respiratory problems.
- Lewis then attended Campbell College in the east of Belfast about a mile from his home, but left after a few months due to respiratory problems.
- Wildfire emissions contain fine particulate matter which can cause cardiovascular and respiratory problems.
- Lee died at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital on 7 June 2015 after being admitted for respiratory problems and heart failure, shortly after celebrating his 93rd birthday.
- Signs that an infant may have mold-related respiratory problems include (but are not limited to) a persistent cough and wheeze.
- Using fire for cooking and heating resulted in respiratory problems that contributed to high infant mortality rates (54 per 1,000 compared to 18 for whites, 1976 figures. ...
- When inhaled, sulfur is known to cause respiratory problems and increase the risk of a heart attack.
- Upon returning to the stifling environment of her family home in London, after the relative freedom she found in Munich, Loy suffered from "headaches, respiratory problems, and generalized weakness" which was then diagnosed as neurasthenia – "a catch-all term for a variety of psychosomatic complaints suffered by artistic or intellectual women and a few sensitive men" during that time period.
- In early December 1985, Stewart began having respiratory problems.
- Davis died in New Brunswick, New Jersey on July 5, 2005, at the age of 65, of respiratory problems.
- Other nematodes are found in the trachea and bronchi; "Syngamus trachea" causing haemorrhagic tracheitis and "Cyathostoma variegatum" causing serious respiratory problems in juveniles.
- The caterpillars of this species defoliate the trees, and are hazardous to human health; their bodies are covered with poisonous hairs which can cause rashes and respiratory problems.
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