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Dyspnea or dyspnoea or shortness of breath is a debilitating symptom that is the experience of unpleasant or uncomfortable respiratory sensations.

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Exercise-induced shortness of breath not always caused by asthma

Exercise-induced shortness of breath not always caused by asthma

Lighter air more than doubles COPD patients’ endurance

Lighter air more than doubles COPD patients’ endurance

Studies show Pfizer's Azithromycin Microspheres effective as treatment for respiratory tract infections

Studies show Pfizer's Azithromycin Microspheres effective as treatment for respiratory tract infections

Study finds new vaccine against pneumococcal has minor adverse effects but continued surveillance is warranted

Study finds new vaccine against pneumococcal has minor adverse effects but continued surveillance is warranted

Respiratory therapists are at an increased risk of developing asthma

Respiratory therapists are at an increased risk of developing asthma

New statement published on nonmalignant diseases related to asbestos exposure

New statement published on nonmalignant diseases related to asbestos exposure

Drug Tarceva improves survival chance for patients with advanced lung cancer

Drug Tarceva improves survival chance for patients with advanced lung cancer

Oral sildenafil improved exercise tolerance, cardiac output and quality of life in 22 patients with primary pulmonary hypertension

Oral sildenafil improved exercise tolerance, cardiac output and quality of life in 22 patients with primary pulmonary hypertension

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