Friday, October, 23, 2009
What Can Harm The Respiratory System
February 01, 2009
Canadian researchers say Zen meditation may reduce sensitivity to moderate pain when practiced by a skilled practitioner. Previous studies have found that teaching chronic pain patients to meditate may relieve their pain, but it was not understood how meditation worked. But in a new study, scientists working with skilled meditation practitioners found that these patients seemed to breath much more slowly than non-meditators, which may provide some of the first hard proof that the cardio-respirat...
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Expert & Community Posts
By Todd Eisner
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Health Expert
...stomach come up the esophagus and then go down the respiratory system into the trachea and then...
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By Kathi MacNaughton
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Health Expert
...simple nasal allergies. When you have asthma, your respiratory system, that is your lungs and...
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By Jane M. Martin
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Health Expert
...stop the serious effects an infection has on your respiratory system. Staying stable and well is...
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By Toni Hurst
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Health Expert
...systems in the body--the circulatory system, the respiratory system, the reproductive system,...
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By Kathi MacNaughton
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Health Expert
...Pulmonary. That means it is a disease of the airways or respiratory system. Pulmonary is another...
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Health Guide
...end of the day. Doing less than 10 minutes at a time won’t give you the desired cardiovascular and
respiratory system benefits. (The exception to this guideline is when you are just beginning to...
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...uncommon but life-threatening complication of systemic scleroderma. Click the icon to see an image of the
respiratory system.
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... Redness Itching Hives Blisters Eyes: Pain Redness Tearing
Respiratory System: Rhinitis Cough Wheezing Shortness of breath ...
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CausesAnyone who a large amount of acidic foods can have mild and temporary heartburn. This is especially true when lifting, bending over, or taking a nap after eating a large meal high in fatty,...
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Before cigarettes became popular in the beginning of the 20th century, lung cancer was rare. This year, lung cancer is expected to strike up to 174,470 Americans, and about 162,460 are...
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