They magnanimously bestow on our green spaces abundant spit, phlegm, nasal mucus, litter and noxious garbage of all kinds. |
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As the Lung is attacked, its function to regulate water passage becomes impaired, water begins to stagnate and phlegm starts to form. |
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Several respiratory symptoms among plywood workers have been found, including cough, phlegm, asthma, chronic bronchitis, and chest colds. |
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You may begin with a dry cough, then produce phlegm as the cold progresses. |
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Wheeze is just one of a constellation of common respiratory symptoms, including cough, phlegm, and shortness of breath. |
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As a result, they can't cough out phlegm and sometimes develop respiratory infections that can quickly become serious. |
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When they are irritated they narrow, the muscles around them tighten, and there may be an increase in production of sticky mucus or phlegm. |
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The remedy has a particularly potent curative effect on chronic bronchitis, coughs, and asthma due to excessive phlegm. |
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Drinking lots of fluids, especially water will help to reduce phlegm and mucus. |
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Production of phlegm, shortness of breath, and wheezing were significantly more prevalent in exposed than in reference subjects. |
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Maybe you should also disqualify those golfers who discharge phlegm from their mouths while playing. |
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People with a predominance of phlegm are generally healthy, whereas those with predominance of bile or wind are always of indifferent health. |
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A cough is a reflex action to clear the airways of mucus, phlegm, irritants or a foreign body. |
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Gabriel was very much awake, leaning over one side of the cot, coughing and retching as phlegm emitted from his mouth and fell to the floor. |
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If the mute axman ever sings over his guitar, I'm convinced that nothing short of the voice of Zuul will spit fiery phlegm through the speakers. |
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Actually coughing is a healthy reflex that helps clear mucus or phlegm in the throat and chest. |
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Well anyway my dears, that's enough about snot, sneezing, mucus, bogies and phlegm. |
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He spits up a gob of black phlegm, then shakes his head against the muzziness of breathing exhaust all night. |
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The sniffles turn into a really sore throat, you start to cough up green or yellow coloured phlegm and you begin to run a fever. |
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I brought up all this phlegm and spit into my mouth, and at first it was so, so foul I nearly choked. |
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It can also cause increased phlegm that some patients will have difficulty clearing from their airways. |
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During this time, active smoking decreased, particularly in men, as well as slightly did the prevalence of respiratory symptoms, such as phlegm and cough. |
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The sound of someone gathering up phlegm is stomach-churning. |
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Many parents worry about death from choking on phlegm or vomit. |
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But out here in Iowa, Democratic phlegm is the distinctive trait that leaps out. |
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Raw and cold food may injure the spleen and tend to contribute to the stagnation of fluid circulation and the increase in the production of phlegm. |
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So asthma is caused by exogenous factors, an improper diet, emotional injury or overstrain which strain the interior phlegm, causing it to rise and obstruct the bronchi. |
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Young adults with normal lung function who later develop chronic cough and phlegm have a fourfold higher risk of developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
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Children exposed to secondhand smoke are also more likely to have reduced lung function and symptoms of respiratory irritation like cough, excess phlegm, and wheeze. |
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He had hawked up as much phlegm and mucus as he could muster into that spit and watched it slide nastily down Cassius' face in streaks of yellow and white. |
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If the phlegm stays in your lungs, it can clog your smaller airways, making it hard to breathe. |
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There was a busy, bustling, disputatious tone about it, instead of the accustomed phlegm and drowsy tranquillity. |
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Acute bronchitis is a clinical diagnosis designating an acute respiratory tract infection in which cough, with or without phlegm, is a predominant feature. |
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Our bodies were thought to be composed of blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile just as the world at large consisted of earth, air, fire, and water. |
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However, susceptibility to respiratory morbidity varies among smokers and chronic cough and phlegm production and other respiratory-related morbidity occur in nonsmokers. |
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So after my father died I wrote a book, Fathers and Sons, with the intention of casting the Wavian phlegm out of my system. |
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If the disease progresses and cavities form in the lungs, the person may experience coughing and the production of saliva, mucus, or phlegm that may contain blood. |
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The first cough should bring up the phlegm, and the second cough should move it towards the throat. |
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The juice relieves an irritable cough with its soothing action, liquefying the phlegm and mucus in the clogged channels and facilitating expectoration. |
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Sometimes people with heart failure cough up phlegm, a thick, mucous-like substance that may be tinged with blood. |
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People with asthma or COPD may notice an increase in cough, wheezing, shortness of breath or phlegm. |
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Immigrants living among people from the same country in a kind of ghetto therefore have no incentive to overcome their phlegm and finally learn German. |
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Whether asking for a light or impressing a girl by coughing up cobs of phlegm, they'll always have both mitts down their kecks, cupping a goolie. |
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Said chef then proceeds to cough slimy phlegm all over the veal before it is breadcrumbed. |
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And being of warm blood he had not the phlegm tacitly to negative any proposition by unresponsive inaction. |
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In the theory of the four bodily humors, water was associated with phlegm, as being cold and moist. |
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Now for the specific causes: from ignorance arise the three poisons of attachment, hatred and closed-mindedness, and from these, as a result, are produced disorders of wind, bile and phlegm. |
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Mucolytic tablets or capsules make the mucus and phlegm in your throat thinner and easier to cough up. |
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Völler's head snapped to the right as he glared at his opponent, then rubbed his hand through his curls in an attempt to locate the offending phlegm, which could be seen dangling from the back of his head. |
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Although I'd been coughing up brown phlegm in the mornings for months, the decisive moment came when I overheard a fashion assistant discussing me with an actress I'd just interviewed. |
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Controlled coughing helps you clear the phlegm from your lungs. |
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The other investigation reported a higher prevalence of cough, wheezing, bronchitis, throat irritation, phlegm production, eye irritation, nausea. |
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Expectorants that help to bring up phlegm can make you feel sick, drowsy and give you a headache. |
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When he saw what was happening he threw down his bag, gollied up some phlegm, and spat into the sand. |
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From this phlegm proceed white cold tumours, viscidity, and consequently immeability of the juices. |
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It contains liquorice liquid extract, squill tincture and menthol to combat phlegm and any congestion. |
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I was never sure whether this was phlegm or the onset of lunacy. |
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David Richards shows the same kind of British phlegm behind his console. |
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Dioscorides says that Pennyroyal makes thin, tough phlegm, warms the coldness of any part whereto it is applied, and digests raw or corrupt matter. |
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For dry coughs there are a variety of suppressants available and for the chesty cough there are expectorants to help bring phlegm up and make the coughing less harsh. |
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Cough syrups either try to suppress it or help you to cough up phlegm. |
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The four humours are blood, phlegm, yellow bile and black bile. |
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