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The porpoise, an air-breathing mammal whose habits are entirely aquatic, presents special problems of respiration, sleep, and anesthesia. These problems have been studied in three species, Tursiops ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention calculated that in 2020 more than 200,000 traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) requiring hospitalization happened in the U.S. And that didn't even include the ...
There are multiple types of normal and abnormal respiration. They include apnea, eupnea, orthopnea, dyspnea hyperpnea, hyperventilation, hypoventilation, tachypnea, Kussmaul respiration, Cheyne-Stokes ...
Apneustic breathing is a type of abnormal breathing pattern. It involves long, gasping inhalations and insufficient, irregular exhalations. It often stems from a brain injury but there may be other ...
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