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The disease is managed by preventing and relieving the major symptoms - breathlessness, wheezing and coughing - using inhalers and, in extreme cases, with steroid tablets.
BBC: 'Super soup' test in asthma trial
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It is hard to associate some of the teenage lads and wheezing middle-aged men, hoping to join some informal village-based militia, with any kind of organised fighting force.
ECONOMIST: All roads lead to Tropoje | The
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Given where tech stocks are at the moment--wheezing at a red light after a 17-month romp--where will they go from here?
FORBES: Tech Stocks at a Crossroads
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The wheezing, steam-powered devices that we used to have to load with coal before starting up would soon be the preserve of historians and cranks.
FORBES: Bigger, Faster, Moore - Looking Into the Post-PC Era
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Instead, although both parties expect a still-wheezing economy to produce a highly competitive race, the second quarter of 2011 has dawned without a single officially declared candidate on the Republican side.
WSJ: Why Is the 2012 Race Off to Such a Slow Start?
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These reactions cause the airways to become narrower and irritated, which leads to the symptoms of asthma - such as wheezing, shortness of breath and a tight chest.
BBC: NEWS | Health | Overweight 'higher asthma risk'
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Millions of people with asthma use inhalers, like Advair, that give them long-lasting relief from the wheezing, suffocating symptoms of the disease.
NPR: Study Sends New Warning on Asthma Drugs
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Up until a couple of years ago this relatively isolated alley, surrounded by high-rise apartments in the western district of Xuanwu, was Beijing's oldest surviving alley, clocking in at a wheezing 900 years old and predating even the Mongol-designed hutong network.
BBC: Old Beijing at its timeless best
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The writer-director George Nolfi, by literalizing and supercharging what Dick sketched out, and adding gimcrack history and theology, has made a strenuously silly digital-action film, interrupted by a wheezing discourse about freedom and choice and other such profound matters.
NEWYORKER: Control Yourself
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Researchers tracked their growth, long-standing illnesses, disability, asthma and wheezing, hospital admissions and prescribed drugs through parent interviews conducted at 9 months, 3 years and 5 years.
WSJ: Health Research Report: The Upside of Going Up and Down