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"asthmatic" Definitions
  1. affected by asthma; connected with asthma
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And my inhaler — I'm asthmatic and can't go anywhere without it.
Signs we are taught by doctor to look for asthmatic children.
MEXICO'S capital is not a great place to be an asthmatic.
This happens when an asthmatic encounters something that triggers an attack.
Watch the video in full above via Stevens's Asthmatic Kitty label.
Cousin Freegrace Duke was plump and short, breathing with asthmatic stertor.
I imagined how different my life as an asthmatic child would have been.
Health concerns prompted an asthmatic distance runner to pull out of the marathon.
Her voice was raspy, asthmatic, and it made her tone hard to interpret.
The air was so clean that Mr. King, an asthmatic, could breathe freely.
The exhaust makes the sound of a asthmatic badger -- in the best possible way.
Garner, an asthmatic, repeatedly said "I can't breathe" as Pantaleo tried to apprehend him.
A worried asthmatic woman headed to San Diego asked me when it would end.
One thing we do know is that an asthmatic kid's lungs overreact to viruses.
The following year, he had an asthmatic fit and was taken to the infirmary.
Researchers studied 135 asthmatic children, ages 5 to 12, living in Baltimore's inner city.
Some athletes claim to be severely asthmatic, for example, to get permission to inject corticosteroids.
His brother, Timothy Cole, was an asthmatic and died in a Texas jail in 1999.
The asthmatic child cared for his seven siblings while his parents scrambled to make money.
The ascetic, asthmatic Argentine doctor first fought alongside Fidel Castro in the mountains of Cuba's Sierra Maestra.
A severe asthmatic, Garland needed an albuterol inhaler multiple times a day, along with nebulizer breathing treatments.
I know an asthmatic father of a 1 y/o locked up on a technical parole violation.
And for me, as an asthmatic, there's nothing worse than a claustrophobic rubber mask over my face.
The boy had severe allergies to wheat, gluten, dairy products, eggs and nuts, and was also an asthmatic.
He plans to argue that Mr. Garner, who was overweight and severely asthmatic, died because of poor health.
Trying to explain my symptoms, our doctor speculated about flus that cause asthmatic attacks in otherwise healthy people.
For the parent of an asthmatic child, this lack of control is at the heart of our fear.
Miguel Gonzalez, 42, said he was at the airport to get his asthmatic mother a flight to Florida.
He will not grow up to work in a nail salon, asthmatic from the toluene and formaldehyde fumes.
The resulting short-term impacts for people may include trouble breathing, asthmatic flare-ups, and tightness in the chest.
"I am asthmatic myself so I hope it will work because the pollution needs to go down," she added.
Fashion-conscious asthmatic readers will be excited to know that a new ultra-thin inhaler is on the horizon.
But there were significant increases in preterm birth in asthmatic women exposed to air pollution, including traffic-related pollutants.
In 20133, a severe asthma attack, combined with pneumonia, landed Mr. Bianco, a lifelong asthmatic, in the emergency room.
"My granddaughter is asthmatic and spent the whole time at the camp coughing," Mr. Ramírez's wife, Nancy Santiago, said.
He suffered from asthmatic bronchitis and other frequent illnesses, was haunted by depression, and drank and smoked too much.
Which explains the city car — the banged up, asthmatic vehicle that is, at times, held together by duct tape.
One person I talked to uses it to help decide whether his asthmatic son should play outside that day.
"An asthmatic never knows if he'll be able to breathe," the writer Marcel Proust wrote to a friend in 1919.
Maybe it would take some of my lesbianism away, or maybe it could just make me a little bit less asthmatic.
After graduation, Naipaul suffered a period of poverty and unemployment: he was asthmatic, starving and depending on his wife for income.
My hope is that this doesn't prevent asthmatic athletes from using their inhalers in emergency situations for fear of being judged.
My 4-year-old, a severe asthmatic, had caught a cold, and every four hours, day and night, needed breathing treatments.
One of Theodore Roosevelt's first hunting expeditions was in Maine in 1878 — when the future president was 19, asthmatic and skinny.
The drug makes it easier for an asthmatic to breathe by relaxing the muscles of the airways into the lungs, reducing wheezing.
With the turbo whine and a raspy exhaust, it sounds a bit like an asthmatic badger — but in the best possible way.
Jackhammering began and was so severe that exterior windows shattered and dust seeped into tenants' homes, affecting an asthmatic child living inside.
Froome was cleared of a doping offense after testing positive for excessive levels of an anti-asthmatic drug during last year's Vuelta.
A severe asthmatic, she had developed chronic sinus problems since the leak began, she said, and got sicker every time she went home.
"People who have pre-existing conditions could have more significant health effects, like people who are asthmatic, or have cardiovascular conditions," she says.
I attended practices, ran my little asthmatic lungs out, and poured my sweat and tears (no blood, come on, people) into the sport.
The queasy asthmatic kid who was afraid of girls is now doing drugs and has become a stone-cold accomplice to a murder.
I couldn't sleep at all at night in the tour bus and my lungs were working harder than usual since I'm also asthmatic.
I'm also asthmatic, as you can see, and obsessively buy chapstick in bundles (chapstick is something else I somehow lose with great regularity).
The woman renting the home lied to the Airbnb host, saying she was renting it so her asthmatic family could escape wildfire smoke.
Several Sydney grade cricket matches have already been affected, with paramedics called to at least one match to treat two non-asthmatic players.
I have a sibling who is asthmatic and highly susceptible to severe respiratory illnesses, too, so there's a lot of stress all around.
Yet another study, conducted in Mexico, indicated that vitamins C and E could, when given to asthmatic children, prevent ozone from diminishing lung function.
But what I'm really looking for is the answer to a simple question: What will happen if my asthmatic child catches the new coronavirus?
It's another to listen to a laid-off father wonder how he'll face his family, or watch a mother distraught over her asthmatic son.
In fact, you can have asthmatic symptoms within minutes of eating foods you might be allergic to or after being bitten by an insect.
Shackled by British meekness and an unwillingness to challenge a flight crew, your asthmatic correspondent suffered the coughs and tried instead to focus on work.
As a lifelong asthmatic and allergy sufferer, I feel obliged to say that an air purifier should be the last step in alleviating your symptoms.
Since this was the early 2000s and broadband in rural England moved like an asthmatic horse, It took about two or three hours to download.
The asthmatic non-smoker had spent 21963 straight years choking her way through shifts at Dirty Frank's, the Center City bar she ended up buying.
I was reminded of a passage in Marcel Proust's "Swann's Way," in which the narrator's father orders young, asthmatic Marcel to read indoors on rainy days.
Petra Kvitova, a women's singles finalist here last year, is asthmatic and said she had been relieved to see the improvement in air quality in Melbourne.
Tyler said he was fighting because of medicine shortages that killed his mother, worsened his grandmother's high blood pressure and left his asthmatic little sister gasping.
Mad Max: Fury Road is a beautiful, insane movie about two warriors who team up to take out the beloved asthmatic mayor of a post-apocalyptic town.
"That usually happens when a parent comes with their asthmatic child, for example, and the doctor has to tell them that there is no medicine," Castro said.
Star Wars Land — or as Disney now insists on calling it, Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge — is heading towards our planet at the speed of an asthmatic Bantha.
I had been so immersed in my mission, and so accustomed to respiratory abnormalities as an asthmatic, that I hadn't even noticed that my breathing was impaired.
Many of your stories are testaments to courage, like that of Hanin, the asthmatic Alawite child, who chose to remain a hostage so others could go free.
In 2008, Johns Hopkins scientists urged doctors to advise parents of asthmatic children to get rid of their gas stoves or at least install powerful exhaust hoods.
In the European Union 45 percent of all asthmatic patients have severe uncontrolled asthma, with healthcare costs accounting for over 50 percent of overall asthma-related costs.
The Helmers' clients — mostly mothers bringing their asthmatic children, and adults over 45 with assorted respiratory ailments — visit an average of one to three times a week.
Yoshiki, the film's principal focus, was an asthmatic child and classical wunderkind whose father committed suicide; he embraced rock 'n' roll when he discovered the band Kiss.
Wildfire smoke is absolutely terrible for any human to inhale, but especially for the elderly and asthmatic, with long-lasting effects on the immune systems of children.
And so, in the name of science, some asthmatic student volunteers were transported to a theme park and rode a roller coaster while their respiratory function was checked.
I would try very hard, in spite of the pain, but the most I could manage was a dry squeak, like an asthmatic mouse, which made people laugh.
Confining his narrative to the year that followed, Taylor evokes both the era and the awkwardness of his younger self—asthmatic, gay, and displaying early signs of Asperger's.
He is an asthmatic, and he told his wife, Veronika, that he couldn't handle another Moscow winter, so he planned to wait it out in sunny Los Angeles.
Users were told to avoid stunning anyone who, among other things, might be impaired by drugs, agitated, exhausted, asthmatic, elderly, frail, running, or at risk of heart problems.
" –in Dream Master before grabbing an asthmatic victim and making out with/inhaling her until her entire body deflates like a popped blow-up doll "What's wrong, Joey?
Many children are born asthmatic here; a recent study found that 30 percent of parents at a Calipatria elementary school said their children had been diagnosed with the condition.
ECOVACS devices are a great choice for households with allergy-prone or asthmatic residents, as the bots are equipped with a filtration system to tackle airborne allergens or mites.
They also approved $1.5 million to the estate of an asthmatic man who died after a police foot chase; witnesses said he had been denied access to his inhaler.
After enrolling in a wind-instrument program called Bronchial Boogie, asthmatic British children exhibited a 70 percent decrease in nighttime symptoms and a 58 percent decrease in daytime ones.
But a healthy lifestyle requires adequate housing, so some health centers are now helping homeless patients find a place to live and asthmatic patients rid their homes of mold.
Asthmatic patients who contract pneumonia are immediately flagged as dangerous cases; if they tended to fare better, it was because they got the best care the hospital could offer.
She ferries asthmatic children and women who have overdosed on prescription pills to the hospital, and students who have missed the bus to the high school in another town.
After testing her device with asthmatic children, Ms. Shetty added a video game to the app, to encourage young patients to use the device effectively while keeping them engaged.
Amy's been single since the mid-nineties, but I never heard her last boyfriend, a funny and handsome asthmatic, yell at anyone, even when he had good reason to.
After placing ninth in his first Vendée Globe in 2009, Wilson, an asthmatic American educator from this yachting hub near Boston, will again set sail alone from France on Sunday.
Adam hates how they glare at the panting, asthmatic old hippie in her Gypsy skirt and scarves, even as some dark secret part of him thinks it serves Mom right.
At the luncheon in San Diego, her telling of a story about an asthmatic 10-year-old girl took a sharp turn from anecdote to diagnosis, casually racing through medical specifications.
For example, a patient may be treated for a serious condition like an asthmatic attack, cardiac arrhythmia or other acute problem in an I.C.U. and discharged after a one-night stay.
Though normally hay fever occurs in the nasal area, the freak weather conditions which cause thunderstorm asthma can drive the allergens deep into the lungs, causing a far more severe asthmatic attack.
During his arrest, Garner, who was asthmatic, said nearly a dozen times that "I can't breathe," a statement that later became a rallying cry for activists after video of the arrest circulated.
This was the hierarchy we all settled into and respected: There was no climbing the ladder, no going from front-of-the-bus asthmatic nerdlord to back-of-the-bus hardened fingerer.
Parks, basically ignoring instructions to center his photographic essay on the father of a poverty-stricken family, instead focused on the asthmatic 12-year old son of the large da Silva family.
The garment exporter says she believes her 14-year-old daughter Mahika and 12-year-old son Vihaan both became asthmatic because of high levels of pollution in the New Delhi area.
Will this dorky asthmatic, unable to tap on his phone ("Everything looks so HD," he remarks, finally paying attention to the world around him), summon his inner alpha from the virtual realm?
His version of the story includes a bisexual Albrecht, an asthmatic Giselle and male Wilis, who in the original ballet are the spirits of betrayed women who must pursue men to their death.
A grand jury declined to bring charges against the NYPD officer who held the asthmatic father of six in a chokehold while he pleaded "I can't breathe," though his death was ruled a homicide.
Doctors diagnosed heart rhythm problems that required a pacemaker; congestive heart failure, caused when weakened heart muscle allows fluid to build up in the lungs; as well as asthmatic bronchitis, which affects the lungs.
Despite a reduction in some pollutants, the study found no evidence of a decline in the number of children with reduced lung capacities or asthmatic symptoms since the implementation of the zone in London.
Asthmatic women exposed to pollutants in the three months before conception were at a 28 percent higher risk for preterm birth than women without asthma exposed at the same time in the same conditions.
After the start of World War II, Nash was reappointed an official war artist, and returned to the battlefield, though he already suffered from an asthmatic condition; it eventually caused his death in 1946.
Box denies Chandra's speculation that he, consciously or unconsciously, took the inhaler out of evidence because the image of an asthmatic bookworm stabbing a woman 22 times between shots of albuterol seemed less than convincing.
I would envision my asthmatic brother slowly succumbing to smoke inhalation on the flat, gray corporate rug of his Cantor Fitzgerald office — trapped, climbing upward and afraid for the entire 102 minutes before the tower's collapse.
As a single mother of a 1-year-old daughter and a 9-year-old son, who, like her, is asthmatic and at a higher risk for complications from coronavirus, Hubbard is feeling fearful and overwhelmed.
Asthma does not normally manifest itself before a child is five, but a tendency to wheeze and a reaction to a particular skin-prick test are good indicators that the child in question will eventually become asthmatic.
"In the past, exercise was seen as harmful to asthmatic patients because they'd have a reaction to the exercise and airways would narrow," said senior study author Dr. Celso Carvalho of the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Fine particulates from factories and vehicles still threaten the lungs of asthmatic children and vulnerable seniors, contaminated soil leaches dangerous chemicals into sources of drinking water, and polluted waters render many fish edible only in small quantities.
Andrew M. Cuomo kicked off a campaign Monday encouraging New Yorkers to get vaccinated, and Dr. Salvatore said it was particularly crucial for those who are asthmatic, diabetic, older adults, obese, pregnant or suffering from chronic illness.
Downtown Manhattan gallery Shrine will feature an in-depth survey of Robertson's paintings, including the iconic work that became an inspiration for and the cover image of musician Sufjan Stevens' album, The Age of Adz (Asthmatic Kitty, 29).
The results could be used to warn people when smog levels are too high for, say, asthmatic children to venture to the park, or to allow people to schedule their exercise so they're not running during peak smog.
Numerous studies followed showing an association with asthma, but they often relied on mothers' potentially unreliable memories of what they took, or simply compared one group — mothers of asthmatic children, say — to a control group, a suboptimal study design.
"So mold can be a problem as an irritant or an allergen in the air and the types of problems we see can usually be respiratory -- so nasal symptoms, sneezing, congestion, nasal drip, cough and asthmatic type of symptoms," said Dutta.
Instead, she is the bead of raw sweat in a field of dainty perspires; the asthmatic who heaves uncomfortable while others pant prettily; the pool-playing, drag-racing, trash-taking bad girl of a sport the thrives on illusion and politesse.
For example, a 2005 study found that children living in poorer urban areas in the United States were at greater risk of asthmatic illness from cockroach allergy than from allergies to dog or cat dander or to dust mite excretions.
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It was all very, you know ..." She begins to laugh, a boisterous, asthmatic-sounding, from-the-gut guffaw that signals she's aware of the triteness, the irony or maybe just the sheer unlikeliness of what she's about to say: "... idyllic.
Though there are other conditions which can result in bronchial casts, including infections and asthmatic conditions or lymphatic-flow disorders that can cause buildups of mucus or lymph fluid respectively, Wieselthaler was emphatic that the size of this one is almost unprecedented.
In a 2018 study of what convinces parents to adhere to inhaled corticosteroid regimens with their asthmatic children, a large proportion of parents said that children 8 and over were partially responsible for using their inhalers and noticing whether they were empty.
However, a November 2018 study questioned the effectiveness of low-emission zones introduced in 2008, finding no evidence of a decline in the number of children with reduced lung capacities or asthmatic symptoms since the implementation of the low emission zones in London.
Up until this point, the primary villains of Star Wars—Darth Vader, Emperor Palpatine, Count Dooku, the asthmatic android General Grievous—were old-school, the sort of bad guys who took pleasure in others' pain for no more reason than they were unrepentant bastards.
" Russell's faith in anecdotes became clear when she told me a story about a Dominican woman she met who had "severe breathing conditions and asthmatic conditions," whose family had spent "basically all the money they had trying to keep her alive, in and out of the hospital.
Bilmares Melendez, a mother of three asthmatic children in Vieques, said their "medicine is never in the pharmacy," and Berto Saldaña, a 29-year-old Viequense born with spina bifida, a defect of the spinal cord, claimed that there were never enough nurses in the local hospital.
Thus, anybody who is sensitive to mold allergens could experience upper and/or lower respiratory symptoms with mold exposure, much like the sneezing, watery eyes, and nasal congestion that greet me whenever I am around cats or like the asthmatic response a friend of mine has around dogs.
When he lived in America, he weighed nearly 20 stone [280 pounds] and had back and shoulder problems; the asthmatic lungs of a 70-year-old; high blood pressure and cholesterol; nerve damage in his foot; and pain as the result of an operation on his Achilles tendon.
The study, in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, found that higher omega-6 intake was associated with increased asthma severity, more severe effects of particulate pollution on asthmatic symptoms, and increased blood levels of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell associated with inflammation.
If I was unfortunate enough to be seated next to some twit with a Persian on a long flight, after a while I could well go into some kind of bronchial crisis, probably asthmatic in nature; a severe enough attack could constitute a medical emergency and might even force a landing.
The woman who rented the home lied to her Airbnb host, saying she was renting it so her asthmatic family members could escape wildfire smoke, according to a person with knowledge of the transaction, who was not authorized to publicly disclose the information and spoke only on condition of anonymity.
To quote Waka Flocka Flame from the song "O Let's Do It", as he says, "O, Let's Do It." If that doesn't convince you 1017 Brick Squad helped Canada legalize weed for men, women and asthmatic children, consider this video of Waka walking through the airport in my home city Regina, Saskatchewan 2011: Compelling evidence.
Toxic air makes symptoms of preexisting lung and heart diseases far worse—if you're asthmatic, for example, your chest may feel tighter in cold, still weather—but even if you don't have health conditions already, the long-term consequence of breathing polluted air has a cumulative effect, and increases vulnerability to disease later in life.
He just had time to remark that the sound was oddly familiar when an English bulldog even fatter and uglier yet moving far faster than Hadassah had ever moved in her life — maybe it was the example set by its thoroughbred neighbors — rolled in like an asthmatic bowling ball, paws slapping at the mud.
"Because EPA set the health standard with a form and level that combine to allow ozone pollution levels that EPA acknowledges cause adverse effects in healthy young adults, the standard unlawfully and arbitrarily fails to protect the health of both these and more sensitive populations, like asthmatic children, from acknowledged adverse effects," they told the court.
By the time we had finished our laps, one classmate with a hacking cough worse than a TB patient had thrown up, an asthmatic kid was in the back of an ambulance with an oxygen mask, and at least half of us had at some point slipped on a cluster of acorns and slid into a kid-sized ditch.
She'd finish up the record at Moog's studios in Asheville, North Carolina—where she utilized a piano that belonged to Sufjan Stevens (whose label Asthmatic Kitty incidentally released her breakout album, The Magic Place)—and Lisbon, Portugal, a city where she'd played a handful of early shows, and which she considers sort of a home away from home.
The pound-for-pound designation is a thought experiment that puts fighters who could never engage each other onto even terrain by setting aside the concerns of weight classes (without the cruelty of an open-weight tournament), but it ignores the gifts and disadvantages afforded along the spectrum: the flyweight's indefatigable pace and body that weighs as much as one of Cro Cop's legs, the heavyweight's power punches and cardio inspired by a chain-smoking asthmatic.

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