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If they have symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath or an abnormal heart beat, he says, they should see a doctor.
COLLEGE ATHLETES SHOW SIGNS OF POSSIBLE HEART INJURY AFTER COVID-19AIMEE CUNNINGHAMSEPTEMBER 11, 2020SCIENCE NEWS
She told the Blade she only sleeps a few hours a night, she has no strength and walking a few feet leaves her out of breath.
CUBAN DOCTOR CONTRACTS CORONAVIRUS IN ICE CUSTODYYARIEL VALDÉS GONZÁLEZSEPTEMBER 9, 2020WASHINGTON BLADE
Although one of the major problems they have to deal with is rescuing people who refuse to evacuate, under their breath they thanked us for saving these homes.
HOW WE SAVED OUR NEIGHBORHOOD FROM A WILDFIREDAIN ZAFFKESEPTEMBER 2, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINE
For example, people with type 2 diabetes are often overweight and have shortness of breath.
HOW SPECIAL RELATIVITY CAN HELP AI PREDICT THE FUTUREWILL HEAVENAUGUST 28, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
Alternative living, in my case vanlife, is a financial breath of fresh air.
THE NEW CAMPER COMPANIES REDEFINING ROAD TRAVELALEX TEMBLADORAUGUST 27, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINE
Sometimes I schedule it for when I feel strong and I know I’ll have time to catch my breath.
I WASN’T READY TO WATCH JACOB BLAKE GET SHOT IN THE BACK. SOCIAL MEDIA DIDN’T CAREELLEN MCGIRTAUGUST 25, 2020FORTUNE
If the future of work arrived faster than business leaders could have anticipated, they can still take a deep breath — and embrace it.
RESEARCH: ONLY 25 PERCENT OF PROFESSIONALS EXPECT TO BE WORKING FROM HOME LONG-TERMDAILYPAYAUGUST 17, 2020DIGIDAY
As Covid-19 spreads throughout Africa, a potentially deadly lack of oxygen is leaving patients gasping for breath.
LACK OF OXYGEN LEAVES PATIENTS IN AFRICA GASPING FOR AIRSAM MEDNICKAUGUST 11, 2020QUARTZ
Then the team measured viruses present in each person’s exhaled breaths.
HOW MUCH DO MASKS HELP AGAINST COVID-19?TINA HESMAN SAEYAPRIL 23, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTS
These coverings don’t fit the face tightly, so aerosolized virus and larger droplets can be sucked in through the gaps between the face and the mask when we take a breath.
THE CDC NOW RECOMMENDS WEARING A MASK IN SOME CASES – A PHYSICIAN EXPLAINS WHY AND WHEN TO WEAR ONELGBTQ-EDITORAPRIL 12, 2020NO STRAIGHT NEWS
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WORDS RELATED TO BREATH

  • breath
  • draft
  • drag
  • draught
  • draw
  • emanation
  • flatus
  • flurry
  • gust
  • pull
  • smoke
  • waft
  • whiff
  • wind
  • wisp
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