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New England Journal of Medicine, 1977
Apneic spells, often observed in premature infants, are most frequent in those of lowest gestational age. They are much less common in infants born at term and are rarely noted among normal infants in the months after birth. Occasionally, however, apnea occurs in otherwise healthy infants several months old, who may be capable of resuscitation, and ...
Ivan D. Frantz, Mary Ellen Avery
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Apneic spells, often observed in premature infants, are most frequent in those of lowest gestational age. They are much less common in infants born at term and are rarely noted among normal infants in the months after birth. Occasionally, however, apnea occurs in otherwise healthy infants several months old, who may be capable of resuscitation, and ...
Ivan D. Frantz, Mary Ellen Avery
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The main goal of mechanical ventilation is to help restore gas exchange and reduce the work of breathing (WOB) by assisting respiratory muscle activity. Knowing the determinants of WOB is essential for the effective use of mechanical ventilation and also to assess patient readiness for weaning.
Belen Cabello, Jordi Mancebo
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Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2023
AbstractThis is a personal essay about breasts. It focuses on my experiences as a young girl, moving through adolescence to a history of breast cancer in my family, including my mother’s breast cancer diagnosis. As a physician, patient, and wife, I reflect on the choices that I have to make and what this means for my identity as a woman and mother.
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AbstractThis is a personal essay about breasts. It focuses on my experiences as a young girl, moving through adolescence to a history of breast cancer in my family, including my mother’s breast cancer diagnosis. As a physician, patient, and wife, I reflect on the choices that I have to make and what this means for my identity as a woman and mother.
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Breath, Breathing and ‘Mum-Guilt’
2023This chapter traces breath in mothers’ stories about bushfires and the COVID-19 pandemic to contribute to a theorization of breath and breathing as feminist politics (Ahmed, 2010; Górska, 2018; Irigaray, 2004). Drawing on feminist new materialist thought that recognizes breath as intra-active phenomena (Barad, 2007; Górska, 2016), we configure breath ...
Celia Roberts+3 more
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To Breathe, or Not to Breathe: That Is the Question
2016Central apnea and specifically Cheyne-Stokes respiration represents a very common phenomenon in the context of systolic heart failure (HF) and has been associated with several neurohormonal and hemodynamic alterations that connote a negative clinical profile that ultimately leads to adverse prognosis.
Michele Emdin+3 more
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Conclusion: The Afterlives of Breath: Breathe – Breathe Again … Breathe Better
2018The book concludes by focusing on Beckett’s ‘aesthetics of failure’ in his final piece of discursive writing “The Three Dialogues,” and considers the exhaustion of possibilities as a fundamental artistic strategy, as well as the tension between abstraction and expression, the dilemma of artistic expression and the impossibility of expression in ...
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Breathing and Noh: Emotional Breathing
2009Breathing is primarily involuntary and generated for metabolic and homeostatic purposes in the brainstem. However, changes in breathing can be voluntary or altered by various environmental stimuli. Therefore, breathing is categorized as either metabolic or behavioral.
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Breath Characteristics of Volitional Yoga Breathing and Breath Awareness
International Journal of Yoga TherapyAbstract Changes in breathing during pranayama (yoga breathwork) are usually inferred from practice guidelines in traditional texts or contemporary writings. These changes point to understanding the effects of pranayama and indicate applications of pranayama in health. Previously, a pilot study on a single participant suggested that each
Shirley, Telles+4 more
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Ponderings with breathing/breathing with ponderings
Choreographic Practices, 2021The article is a document of artistic research insofar as it invents forms of thinking-in-writing-with-breathing. In addition to that, the article gives insights on breathing’s potential for expanded choreographic practice by drawing on Allan Kaprow’s ‘performance of living’.
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