I'm going to get everybody around me to scream their lungs out on the floor.
Ms. BLACK: I'm going to scream my lungs out for her on the floor.
They could sit in their rooms watching TV while the phones ring off their hooks, the dirty dishes pile up in the sink, dinner burns on the stove and the babies scream their lungs out.
Some customers do still like their trades executed by human beings shouting their lungs out in the "pits, " but while there's still some colorful action left there every day, the kinds of volumes that are required simply can't be handled any more in that fashion.
It has been testing a saltwater mist that Schaller says is "the best thing ever" for clearing out her lungs.
As well as squeezing fluid out of the lungs, it may promote the release of hormones that encourage healthy lung function.
In many cases, the first aider can use mouth to mouth resuscitation techniques to keep the air passing in and out of the lungs.
Scientists believe that the current strain is transmitted through droplets coughed out of the lungs, but are still not certain about other possible routes of transmission.
For instance, if hiccups were supposed to keep fluid out of the lungs, it would make more sense for them to involve a cough-like response, not a breath inwards.
At present four out of five donor lungs are not used because they do not function adequately.
For example, sometimes a fetus might be diagnosed with having a congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation -- an abnormal formation in the lungs -- but actually turns out to have a diaphragmatic hernia.
However, this also creates tiny cavities in the lungs in which TB bacteria can camp out.
He lived well and played sporadically, and finally succumbed to lung cancer at 52, surprised to find that it was lungs and not his liver that gave out first.
For example, Muppets creator Jim Henson died in 1990 from a case of sepsis that started out as pneumonia, an inflammation of the lungs.
"They had to do CPR on him every day, " said April Gionfriddo, Kaiba's mother, who later found out her son had a rare obstruction in his lungs called bronchial malacia.
In 2002 the Danish pharmaceutical production manager (now 69 and retired) found out that his melanoma had spread to his liver, abdomen, lungs, bones and ten spots in his brain.
If we had a policy that said we did not use the lungs of those who had smoked, then the number of lung transplants carried out would have been significantly lower.
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Other tests carried out by the group showed that the operation did nothing to prevent the lungs from continuing to deteriorate.
Then the team built out the rest of the brain and added a heart, veins, lungs and vascular components for the arms and legs -- all created by glassblowing.
When that didn't pan out, he wondered if proteins such as growth hormone could be absorbed through the lungs, a feat some articles in the medical literature claimed was impossible.
But to reach the physiological root of those sensations, we need to take a close look at the vagus nerve -- actually a bundle of nerves that starts at the base of the brain and branches out through the body, linking up with the facial and vocal muscles and the heart, lungs, and gut.
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