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How to use the word respiratory in a Sentence?

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They are not the same as someone without an infection in their childhood, you want to be able to have them in a better place so they can handle the bumps that come down the road and not end up dying of a respiratory infection.

Christian Sandrock

Found on CNN
1 year ago

There’s a strong interest in thinking about respiratory diseases in a more holistic way, transmission is the same. And there are certain types of measures that are good protection against all respiratory diseases. So that could really help people understand that when we are in high circulation for respiratory diseases, there are steps that you can take – just in general.

Janet Hamilton

Found on CNN
1 year ago

There’s the chief complaint. When you show up to the emergency room, you complain about something, being able to look at the proportion of individuals that seek care at an emergency department for these respiratory illness concerns is a really good measure of the respiratory disease season.

Janet Hamilton

Found on CNN
1 year ago

More commonly, however, if the flu is going to cause severe disease it is because it disrupts the lining of the respiratory tract such that the lungs become more susceptible to other bacterial pneumonias, generally, those who are unvaccinated and have multiple medical problems or have lowered immune systems are at highest risk, but we have seen death in younger otherwise healthy people.

Tara Vijayan

Found on CNN
1 year ago

This is the first time there's ever been a serious discussion with a commitment from the highest levels of government to tackle tobacco in a way that is transformative, it will transform public health in the United States and literally do more to reduce cancer, cardiovascular disease and respiratory disease than any other set of actions the government could take.

Matthew Myers

Found on CNN
1 year ago

In my State of the Union address, I announced that we would propose expanding disability and health benefits to veterans suffering from nine rare respiratory cancers, today, the Department of Veterans Affairs is delivering on that promise and upholding that sacred obligation to the women and men who have worn the uniform of our country.

Beau Biden

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Moldy hay has been found during previous veterinary inspections and can lead to respiratory infections, colic, and death.

The February report

Found on CNN
2 years ago

All the patients we studied had signs of respiratory distress and pneumonia. The ones who had [ SARS-CoV-2 ] had many more of these inflammasomes and dying cells, so it's likely that [ SARS-CoV-2 ] is particularly good at inducing it, but we don't know why.

Judith Lieberman

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We're finding out more and more that it's not only respiratory problems or brain fog or only fatigue.

Ziyad Al-Aly

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The reason that I think most people think the hiccups occur( in the uterus) is that it is actually training the respiratory muscles in the womb... because you do need to breathe just as soon as you're born. By repeatedly contracting and relaxing the diaphragm and the( other) breathing muscles, it trains the baby.

Mark Fox

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We have no idea whether we're going to see that kind of seasonal pattern with SARS-CoV-2, but it does remind us that most of our respiratory viruses start behaving as seasonal events, there is the precedent for a very seasonal pattern for some of the coronaviruses that have been infecting people.

Arnold Monto

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Our hospital is pulling every lever that we possibly can to try to open up more bed space, to try to bring in more nurses and techs and respiratory therapists and to try to open up more zones.

Donald Zimmer

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Those of us who know that this is going to be an endemic respiratory virus have been waiting to understand what the virus does in order to become more like its other family members that cause about 25 % of our common colds. So people are on the lookout for those changes. And maybe this is that -- maybe it's not.

Amesh Adalja

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We know that there are over 150 million patient visits every year to a doctor or urgent care clinic for some sort of upper respiratory infection – things like sore throat, cold, sinus and ear infections. And of those visits, we know that 47 million courses of antibiotics are prescribed for infections that don’t need an antibiotic.

Jerome Adams

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

We know that they are out there working hard with these millions upon millions of patient care encounters for upper respiratory infections to try to do the right thing. And so the tools are important but also the education is important, as I alluded to. But if we give doctors the tools and the education, we know that they’ll do the right thing.

Jerome Adams

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

We know that the doctors want to do the right thing, we know that they are out there working hard with these millions upon millions of patient care encounters for upper respiratory infections to try to do the right thing. And so the tools are important but also the education is important, as I alluded to. But if we give doctors the tools and the education, we know that they’ll do the right thing.

Jerome Adams

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Masks help to filter out aerosol that is generated in our respiratory tract when we breathe or speak. ( They) are most effective at filtering out larger aerosol particles and less effective at filtering out the smallest ones, this is conceptually similar to driving a car when there are a lot of insects about -- the large ones tend to impact against the windshield whereas the small ones follow the air flow around the car.

Bryan Bzdek

Found on CNN
2 years ago

( A) person who dies of respiratory failure from Covid often gets into the statistics as a person who died from respiratory failure, but not from Covid, high morbidity in Russia is seen as a sign of failure of the state and society.

Vasily Vlassov

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We will further ignore it and not wear masks at all, not take any precautions at all, travel again, and that in and of itself will cause yet another surge of COVID, of influenza and of RSV [respiratory syncytial virus, a common respiratory virus] this winter.

Gregory Poland

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The two together definitely could be more injurious to the lungs and cause more respiratory failure.

Michael Matthay

Found on CNN
2 years ago

There’s really nothing out there to safely fight these viruses, this antiviral works for all RNA respiratory viruses we tested, including SARS-CoV-2. RSV, coronavirus and flu all circulate in the same season. Bottom line is you can potentially reduce infection and disease using this one oral drug.

Ralph Tripp

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

One respiratory therapist should comfortably have four ventilator patients. Right now I have seven to eight patients per respiratory therapist.

Rikki Cornett

Found on CNN
2 years ago

You name it -- anything from the common cold to pneumonia to having respiratory distress, meaning we need to get some support breathing, and they're just coming in in higher and higher numbers, in the summer, typically RSV is a non-issue. It's just not there.

Sarah Combs

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We have not found a way to prevent every respiratory disease, but we do have mechanisms, including hand hygiene and including masking and including avoiding people who are sick, that when we do them together, reliably, we actually can prevent transmission, we can control a pandemic.

Joshua Schaffzin

Found on CNN
2 years ago

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