The anit-viral aspect of the tissue activates when moisture from a cough or sneeze hits the middle layer of the three-ply tissue. |
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Even though my brain is addled with cough syrup and Advil, the fabulous feeling of freedom is not lost on me. |
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If you have a cold, your cough is likely caused by mucous secretions in the airway. |
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To Spilsby this morning, to fetch linctus, lemons and honey for Graham, who has now developed a full-scale summer cough. |
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Each side tries to take the scientific high ground, pointing to the gender split with a cough or a sly look. |
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Children survived as a result of a combined effect of sulfa drugs, vaccinations for whooping cough and measles, antibiotics, and corticosteroids. |
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After a moment, I heard his footsteps fade into a jingle of keys and a hacking cough. |
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There was no report on diphtheria, rabies, tetanus or whooping cough during the study period. |
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Mia was on her side, trying to cough the water out of her lungs, her body trembling. |
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He coughed up blood once and thought that if he didn't cough up more tomorrow, there was no need to worry. |
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Neither the common nor the Latin name give any indication that the hacking cough and haunting whoop are often followed by vomiting. |
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It's the recurring question constantly spouted out by dance students who have to cough up readies to fund dance courses. |
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Such a delay would leave a child unnecessarily at risk of death and disability from whooping cough and Hib disease. |
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The principal recorded killers were smallpox, influenza, measles, typhoid, typhus, chickenpox, whooping cough, tuberculosis and syphilis. |
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In cough drops and lozenges, gum arabic soothes irritated mucous membranes. |
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As we gained it, the wind shifted, and a cloud of smoke, black and acrid, stung my eyes and made me cough. |
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Sometimes, however, young children can have a cough because an object is stuck in their windpipe. |
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This is how you'll end up, kids, if you tangle with doughnuts and cough medicine. |
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A cough is a reflex action to clear the airways of mucus, phlegm, irritants or a foreign body. |
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It thins mucus in air passages and makes it easier to cough up mucus and clear airways, allowing easier breathing. |
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The dish is good for those suffering from a cough, fatigue or anyone in a weak physical condition. |
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There is an occasional cough, the shuffle of a footstep, the jingle of some coins, and the rattle of newspapers. |
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A major omission seems to be the investigation for an auricular origin of the cough, particularly in children. |
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I am just recovering from a terrible cough and infection that my doctor diagnosed as walking pneumonia. |
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Gastroesophageal reflux can lead to extraesophageal complications, including laryngitis, chronic cough, refractory asthma and dental erosions. |
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Add in fever and the fact that my cough has gotten significantly worse in the last two days, and I'm concluding that I have the flu again. |
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Minutes passed by, and the President waffled on, punctuated only by a cough or the quiet dropping of screws. |
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The children's cough symptoms were recorded daily by the parents into diaries. |
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He had a bad cough which he attributed to a lifetime breathing in petrol fumes. |
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To access the tasteful and beautifully-lit photos, you'll have to cough up some wonga. |
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He denied previous hemoptysis, cough, dyspnea, chest pain, fever, chills, night sweats and weight loss. |
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I see you wake up to the sound of bagpipes at six a.m., pet show dogs at noon, and cough up Scotch eggs and mini donuts at five. |
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I still have a bad cough as my body rids itself of sickness, but my head feels good. |
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When infectious people cough, sneeze, talk or spit, they propel TB germs, known as bacilli, into the air. |
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When exercising outdoors during a smog alert, even healthy people may cough or wheeze. |
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Secondary cough headaches can occur as a result of serious problems, including brain tumors and brain malformations. |
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Soon after the paper's publication, British television aired a program on the whooping cough vaccine. |
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My two-year-old daughter has a hacking cough and has had a cold for a month. |
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The college lecturer had insisted that he had had a genuine cough caused by a combination of hay fever and a dust allergy. |
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It might have worked in a smaller dose, but served in a spaghetti bowl, it tasted like a bottle of cough syrup poured over a chocolate malt. |
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It usually starts suddenly with fever, chills, headache, aching muscles and a cough or other respiratory symptoms. |
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So it is not necessary to give antibiotics, every time the child lands up with a cough, cold or wheezing. |
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A fastidious little cough from the dark side of the laurel bush interrupted her daydreams. |
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Participants were children aged 2-59 months with complaints of cough, rapid respiration, or difficulty in breathing. |
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A cough may also be caused by inflammation of the upper respiratory track due to a viral infection due to the common cold or flu. |
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Lung disease is common with cough, haemoptysis, and dyspnoea and may progress to life threatening pulmonary haemorrhage. |
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Bronchiectasis should be considered when chronic cough produces sputum and hemoptysis. |
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She has no symptoms, specifically no cough, sputum, hemoptysis, weight loss, sweats, fevers, or bony pains. |
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Pulmonary symptoms are present in most patients and may include cough, dyspnea, hemoptysis, or chest pain. |
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All these 22 patients had chronic cough with haemoptysis but were not positive for acid-fast bacilli in three sputum examinations. |
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You can click the link to see if the story sounds interesting enough to cough up five bucks for it. |
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Most cases are asymptomatic, but some present with hemoptysis, cough, chest pain, dyspnea, and pleurisy. |
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Symptoms may include cough, hemoptysis, increased sputum production, and dyspnea. |
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Following this procedure, he developed recurrent episodes of hemoptysis, cough, and left upper lobe consolidation. |
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Also, take cough drops, throat lozenges or hard candy, which will make you salivate, keeping your throat wet and suppressing coughing. |
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His respiratory symptoms never fully resolved, and he continued to have a wet-sounding cough and nasal symptoms. |
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He treated the throat by alternating between sucking on cough drops and chain smoking. |
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But if you have asthma, the season poses a more serious threat than tissues and cough drops can handle. |
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It is unlikely that you will experience any problems after the test other than a mild sore throat, hoarseness, cough, or muscle aches. |
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Janet was able to find his letters from the Mediterranean that alluded to his illness, as he asked for cough sweets to be sent to him. |
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Some consistent clinical findings are nonproductive cough, low-grade fever, sore throat and hoarseness. |
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The odour compound employed is eucalyptol, widely used in medicines such as cough mixtures. |
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As a result, prison hospitals have enough cough mixture in their storerooms for five years. |
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The contents of the cans in question are believed to be diluted cough mixture which may or may not be confirmed by forensic analysis. |
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I imagine her lozenges and the recovering man's cough mixture contained enough mild sedatives to hook them. |
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The doctors told him that if he continued taking the cough mixture, he would die. |
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The baby had whooping cough and had been in and out of hospital since birth. |
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As a result, they can't cough out phlegm and sometimes develop respiratory infections that can quickly become serious. |
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Symptoms suggestive of LV failure are related primarily to pulmonary edema, and include a persistent cough and dyspnea. |
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I remember when I was ill as a younger thing, we'd be given Veno's cough mixture or Buttercup syrup. |
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Patent trolls prey on companies that can't afford the costs of an extended lawsuit and so cough up the cash to settle instead. |
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Little is known about the pathogenesis of cough in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. |
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All seemed well and good, right up until the engines started to cough and sputter, and then die. |
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Bill is yellowed and crumpled, with a good line in apoplectic ranting and a hard-earned smoker's cough. |
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Little is known about the pathogenesis of this cough, which frequently proves resistant to conventional antitussive therapies. |
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Everything from cough mixture to nail varnish is already metricated in the city's pharmacies. |
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There are more than 100 different viruses that cause the common cold, a cough being the main symptom. |
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Persons who stop smoking sometimes are surprised that their smoker's cough continues for a week or two. |
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That doesn't mean it's serious, but a doctor definitely should put a stethoscope to the chest of any child with a persistent cough. |
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When you cough, do you cough into your hand or into your elbow on the sleeve? |
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Maybe his private chemist cooked up an elixir of bathtub gin, snake oil and Smith Brothers cough drops. |
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A viral etiology is strongly suggested by the absence of fever or the presence of conjunctivitis, coryza, cough, or diarrhea. |
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The deep discount means that if the shareholders don't cough up, their existing shareholdings will be diluted. |
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However I'm not cured of the wretched cold and cough that have been my companions for over a week now. |
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Renal dysfunction and cough necessitate discontinuation of therapy in less than 10 percent of patients. |
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To me, this isn't the occasional mnemonic hiccup, it's a cognitive hacking cough. |
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That's because children were vulnerable to infectious diseases such as scarlet fever, diphtheria, whooping cough and measles. |
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For productive coughs, Jones suggests cough syrup with guaifenesin, which loosens the mucus so you can cough it up. |
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It started off as an irritating tickly cough on Sunday afternoon which last night developed into a sore throat which kept me awake. |
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She was chatting to her GP about a tickly cough when she mentioned that she hadn't felt her baby kick for some time. |
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For example, if the voice is too loud and strident, that indicates excess, as does the sudden onset of a violent cough. |
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A sudden onset of high fever, headache, a transient body rash, a sore throat and cough are the first signs. |
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When you are old and enfeebled your muscles don't work very well, you can't cough and you are at risk of pneumonia. |
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I was brought up to cover my mouth when I had a cough and use a hanky when sneezing. |
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The characteristic barking cough of croup is uncommon in epiglottitis and, in cases of croup, the epiglottis is not as inflamed and edematous. |
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All the review really shows is the lack of good quality research on over the counter cough medicines. |
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She began to cough and splutter sickly, the urge to do so appearing quite abruptly. |
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He takes another long toke, holds his breath for what seems like the best part of a minute, then exhales with a small cough. |
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A smoker's cough could worsen urine leakage related to stress incontinence. |
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Four days prior to admission, she developed a cough productive of whitish sputum. |
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He noted that his chronic, dry cough had produced discolored sputum in recent days. |
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Another kick to the chest sent him into another sputtering cough and the men began to cackle and laugh. |
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It occurred to me at about 3am, as I lay in bed with a raging fever and hacking cough, that perhaps a visit to a doctor was in order. |
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It's a brave cough that resists the combination of antibiotics, hot rum toddies, hot methol inhalant and spaghetti putanesca. |
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Viruses in your throat or chest also stimulate your cough reflex, which helps your body expel the mucus and the virus, he says. |
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Every cough that racked his body grated on his throat and made his mouth feel like sandpaper. |
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Paregoric, added to some cough drops, originally referred to a camphorated opium compound, now reduced to a harmless flavouring. |
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Ashley's response was cut short by a loud, obtrusive cough from where Jimmy sat to my left. |
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Instead, I rummage through my bag, even though I'm sure all my cough drops are gone. |
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The primary point of the character is to provide a source of gross-out humor, as the group reacts to his slovenly appearance and phlegmy cough. |
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But of course cough is a common symptom of pulmonary oedema or coexistent bronchitis, so you should also consider these causes. |
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Clinical features of pneumonic plague include fever, cough with mucopurulent sputum, hemoptysis and chest pain. |
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It can cause a variety of problems, including pneumonia, pharyngitis, laryngitis, ear infections, and a prolonged cough. |
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Under the government guidelines, journalists cough up a handsome sum of money to the government and individual officials. |
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However, if you happen to be out with me, just don't expect me to cough up for a tip if the service has been average or lousy. |
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Normally I could persuade my employers to cough up for this, but I'm increasingly hopping between companies where that's not an option. |
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Because of vaccine shortages, such diseases as whooping cough, measles, mumps, and even polio have also increased. |
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They are concentrated in the carina and primary bronchi, and are also believed to be cough receptors. |
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Lastly, I've had a recurring cough for the last seven or eight years, as well as experiencing dry heaving and seemingly causeless vomiting. |
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Other herbs that might be used in tea or syrup to treat cough include horehound, sage and thyme. |
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Overtly medicinal ingredients, such as horehound, wintergreen, and liquorice, turned the confections into cough drops. |
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The patient's cough was persistent, effective, and nonproductive and his phonation was normal. |
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A controlled belly-laugh, followed by a small closing cough of feigned detachment. |
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Johnny would probably get pneumonia, or a childhood disease such as whooping cough or measles, and die. |
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They pointed out that many cough syrups were already being abused in the state, with young people consuming them as intoxicants. |
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These include everything from cough syrup to vision correction to certain types of cosmetic surgery and fertility treatments. |
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After several agonizing minutes of waiting for the engine to cough and die, I spotted a sign for a fishing camp, which had gasoline. |
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Why do I always end up sitting next to a person with a streaming cold and cough at meetings? |
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My illness thingy has only got worse, I have started to cough like some mis-firing machine gun. |
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I saw a doctor this morning about my chest and sinus congestion and she prescribed some pretty heavy-duty cough syrup. |
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Kiosks dispensing complimentary cough drops have been added recently to the lobbies. |
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What we thought was going to be a costume change turned out to be a nip off stage to get a cough sweet. |
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The flu may cause fever, cough, sore throat, a runny nose or a stuffy nose, headache, muscle aches, and tiredness. |
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He reached into the depths of his baggy pants and produced two packets of cough sweets. |
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Does anyone in the family have frequent headaches, fevers, itchy watery eyes, a stuffy nose, dry throat, or a cough? |
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Active immunization by vaccination with tetanus toxoid is now usual in childhood, along with diphtheria and whooping cough vaccines. |
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Boxes of medicines, varying from children's cough syrup to antiretrovirals, were found in the warehouse. |
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Someone had to wade into this mess and force the debtors to cough something up. |
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My cough sounds delightful like two pieces of sandpaper rubbing together in a rugby brawl. |
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Herbs with this flavor are generally used for clearing heat, inflammation, infections, toxicity, purgation, discharge dampness, cough vomiting. |
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To really take in the majesty of the alps, I highly recommend you cough up the money for a go at skydiving. |
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The driver, taken by ambulance, arrived in the emergency room obtunded, diaphoretic, with his mouth clenched, and with a positive cough reflex. |
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Expectorants in cough mixtures can promote mucus removal for a chesty cough and help to ease breathing for exercise. |
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Glyceryl ether of guaiacol, commonly known as guaifenesin, is present in multiple cough and cold preparations. |
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A 42-year-old man was referred to our Pulmonary Clinic for evaluation of a chronic productive cough and dysphonia for the duration of 2 years. |
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She suggested I get an expectorant rather than a cough suppressant, which is what I'd been taking. |
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Patients with tuberculosis empyema present with chest pain, breathlessness, cough with expectoration, fever, and toxaemia. |
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So that's it I suppose, I did nothing today, I have a chesty cough and my nose is running away from my face. |
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Most chesty illnesses get better on their own, although the cough may take a long time to go completely. |
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Avoid lemon candy or cough drops, which are highly acidic, as well as caffeine and alcohol, which can dry out the mouth. |
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Six employees have resumed mixing recipes for cough syrup, eye drops, and lotions. |
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A good basic cough syrup can be made with honey, lemon and onions or garlic. |
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I have a recommendation for the family whose child hates the taste of cough syrup. |
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A bit of the swig, swig, slugging back old granddads cough medicine are we? |
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Her belief about the cough syrup, while seemingly not true, is not necessarily a belief that could arise only as a result of delusional thinking. |
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Nineteenth-century medicine vendors often peddled tonics as a cure-all for symptoms as varied as a mild cough or severe rash. |
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According to the indictment, the drugs included alprazolam, hydrocodone, phentermine hydrochloride, and promethazine cough syrup with codeine. |
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During the convalescent or recovery phase there is a gradual decrease of cough until it disappears completely. |
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And my morning cough is starting to be a little painful in the left-hand side of my back, about half-way down. |
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I had whooping cough, was sick for a week or two and convalesced in bed under the lilac tree in our back yard. |
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I would describe the symptoms as flu-like but the chesty cough made it appear like bronchitis. |
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But there was the usual reverent silence, broken by the occasional embarrassed cough or ripple of restrained applause. |
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In the circumstances it was no surprise that nobody beat their handicap, nor that Tim Holt came in the winner, by a short cough. |
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What, cough syrup and Lysol-in-a-cup not good enough for you fancypants, la-di-da aristocrats? |
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Respiratory criteria, such as spontaneous respiratory rate, thinness of secretions, and cough and swallow reflexes, were evaluated. |
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Heavy users of garlic, cough sweets or chewing gum will similarly find their tasting faculties impaired. |
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Whooping cough is still a menace to British babies despite widespread use of vaccinations, research revealed yesterday. |
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Not like you had any choice about the matter, packed lunches were banned, so you had to cough up. |
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It is a complex reflex response to the stimulation of the cough receptors of the lung. |
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The attack was not severe, and he was quite well apart from the slight cough and a runny nose. |
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Pholcodine linctus suppresses dry coughs and simple linctus soothes the throat or tickly cough without any side effects. |
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A patient exhibiting a low-grade fever, sniffles, and a cough is most likely suffering from a common cold and not smallpox! |
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The sniffles turn into a really sore throat, you start to cough up green or yellow coloured phlegm and you begin to run a fever. |
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Marjorie Nolan, a local cook, shows Helen how to make boxty and recommends a cough mixture made from the local Carrageen moss. |
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Viruses like chickenpox spread mostly via the fluids of the nose and throat, usually during a cough or sneeze. |
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Rufus has been fit as a fiddle lately except for a cough which didn't seem to bother him or his appetite. |
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I hope you feel better soon, and I'll try and express mail you some chicken noodle soup and some cough lollies asap. |
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If you don't want to donate cash, many times these charities need blankets, food, toiletries, and simple things like aspirins and cough syrup. |
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Two significant complications of lung transplantation include the impairment of the cough reflex and mucociliary clearance. |
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Studies have shown no benefit to treating children's colds with antihistamines, decongestants or cough suppressants. |
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If you have a runny nose or a cough and take garlic your body becomes a more unpleasant environment for germs and they high-tail it out of you. |
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She glanced off the platform and then back at him, hoping that he would believe her bluff and cough up the money. |
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To treat a cough, make a calming tea from equal parts of licorice root, anise seed, mullein leaves and wild cherry bark. |
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He had a sick contact with an upper respiratory infection and productive cough for the past two weeks. |
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Lozenges should be sucked on and moved side to side until it is dissolved, just like hard candy or a cough drop. |
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The firm was known for its cough medicine, but in fact the products included hair cream, brilliantine, and others. |
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The persistently high burden of diphtheria and whooping cough in the region reflects the poor ability of health systems to deliver vaccines. |
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Set to come into use in September, the jab will protect babies against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, Hib and polio at two months. |
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Sometimes the cough from acute bronchitis lasts for several weeks or months. |
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The tests, carried out between 1960 and 1973, involved vaccines for conditions such as rubella, whooping cough, diphtheria, tetanus and polio. |
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Back to school in January with its small roll, due to mumps, measles, whooping cough and flu. |
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My doctor gave me some pretty heavy-duty cough syrup and it helps but it makes me feel all woozy and spacy. |
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The government significantly raised the standard of health, eliminating diseases such as typhus, tuberculosis, and whooping cough. |
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Indeed, no case of tetanus, diphtheria or whooping cough was reported over the two years under study. |
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That was when whooping cough, measles, mumps, rubella, polio, diphtheria and smallpox were routine. |
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In Sri Lanka, more children die of work-exposure to pesticides than die of a combination of malaria, whooping cough and other childhood diseases. |
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They decimated the population by introducing diseases such as whooping cough, measles, and smallpox. |
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He had his first seizure within hours of receiving a vaccine for diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough. |
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The inspiratory phase of a cough starts with a deep inspiration resulting in increased lung volumes and increased elastic recoil pressure. |
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Cough is mediated by the interaction of sensory afferent nerves, central cough reflexes, and local axon reflexes. |
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The NP orders a cough suppressant with codeine, as this drug has proved effective in the past. |
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For most people, cold and flu season means suffering the temporary annoyances of a stuffy nose, a sore throat or a bad cough. |
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Patients derive enough benefit from over the counter cough medicines to purchase them in the first place and to keep returning for more. |
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Conmen are attempting to make people cough up bogus traffic fines after they return from trips abroad. |
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A high-frequency whine electrifies the track throughout while several multi-tracked guitars try to cough up a creaky melody. |
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Endotracheal tubes promote colonization by interfering with the cough reflex and by stimulating excessive mucus secretion. |
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He landed hard and got on his hands and knees trying to cough the water out of his lungs. |
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His cough sounded like he was choking up a lung and maybe his heart to keep it company. |
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The sound of a loud cough startled the two, and they looked up to see Jay standing in his parking space near them. |
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Even the sound of a cough might be enough to rid himself of the feeling of solitude. |
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The Doctors said I had whooping cough and pneumonia and that I would have to stay in hospital for the next few months. |
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He made a strange sound, half a cough and half a choke, then he just dissolved. |
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Your child's doctor will determine how to treat your child based in part on what the cough sounds like. |
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I was warned that the most common side effect was a cough and over the past week or so I've had one on and off. |
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A full set of case notes was found for 58 patients who had X-rays requested because of chest symptoms such as a cough or breathlessness. |
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It comes in the form of a green liquid, like cough mixture, poured into a plastic cup. |
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Are we going to have to go to judicial review to see whether we can get cough mixture? |
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My advice would be that coughs and colds are a normal part of winter, and the best treatment is paracetamol and perhaps a cough mixture. |
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After x-rays and a lot of fuss, I was sent back to the hostel with some tablets and a cough mixture. |
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Check with the pharmacist before taking a cough mixture containing a decongestant. |
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Garlic helps to prevent colds and expel catarrh from the chest, will sooth a nagging cough and relieves the symptoms of sinusitis. |
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And only two skinflints, or gentlemen of an extremely strong constitution, have so far refused to cough up. |
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The green liquid, which looks like cough mixture, produces feelings of sedation, without the euphoric rush associated with heroin. |
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Symptoms of invasive aspergillosis are nonspecific and include fever, cough, pleuritic chest pain, and hemoptysis. |
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It is also available as suppositories and as a cough syrup, the latter being used in cases that are difficult to control. |
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But then again I have so much cough syrup and cold medicine in my system, it's quite possible I have no idea what I'm talking about. |
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The cough syrup is drying everything out and the weather has become dried up as well. |
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My cough syrup and headache pills were a bit pricey, but I shouldn't complain. |
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Excess mucus in the airways causes severe cough and discomfort, and can lead to further obstruction and inflammation. |
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Simple cough mixtures contain ingredients known as demulcents, for example glycerin, honey and syrup. |
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The mouth and throat are numbed up or frozen with a local anesthetic until all cough and gag reflexes are gone. |
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Emma gave a short laugh of mockery but quickly turned it into a cough when Kathryn began looking daggers at her. |
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In the case of gapeworms the birds will be seen gaping after exertion and attempting to cough up the worms which are anchored in the windpipe. |
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One of our technicians complained of a persistent cough uncontrollable by antibiotics and prednisolone. |
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The predominance of females in the patients with a chronic cough is as one may expect. |
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When the time came to pay we were expected to cough up the same amount as if we had had consumed a far more expensive cut of prime meat. |
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The cough is a vital defense mechanism in the protection of airways from unwanted materials. |
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Still have a bit of a chesty wheeze and cough too, but, hopefully it will all be cleared in the next day or two. |
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Another sign is a cough or a wheeze or breathing problems, sinusitis or other nasal problems. |
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These symptoms last a day or 2 and are followed by worsening of the cough and the appearance of wheezes. |
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He was suffering from a heavy cold which caused him to sniffle, blow his nose, cough and clear his throat throughout his 135-minute performance. |
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We may grimace and cough when we catch a whiff, but most of the time we shrug it off as part of the cost of living in modern society. |
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It is perfectly normal for your child to develop either a wet or dry cough because most colds are accompanied by a cough. |
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There can be sudden choking with acute respiratory distress, or there can be delayed symptoms with cough, wheezing, and hemoptysis. |
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Traces of cough linctus suggest that he was being looked after. |
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In laryngitis, there is hoarseness, pain, cough and difficulty speaking. |
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It will either help my chesty cough or make me whinny and jump fences. |
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I gasped for breath, trying to cough the water out of my throat. |
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You seemed like you needed a cough drop at first or something. |
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He suggests that if you are a persistent cougher, you should see a physician and have the cough checked, just to be sure there is nothing more serious behind it. |
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However, susceptibility to respiratory morbidity varies among smokers and chronic cough and phlegm production and other respiratory-related morbidity occur in nonsmokers. |
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A whooping cough epidemic did little to turn the tide of the movement from 2011-12, according to a new study. |
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While elecampane root is better used for a cold or cough associated with coldness, weak digestion, low energy and whitish to clear mucus discharge. |
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Karl guffawed loudly, but covered it with a cough and rolled over. |
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He jumps in his chair at a discreet cough immediately beside him. |
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A discreet cough alerted him to the couple's readiness to leave. |
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Not every fever or cough is likely to be this virulent pneumonia. |
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For example, in examination-in-chief, he said he didn't know the brand of the cough syrup he consumed, although he said he takes it for his asthma. |
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Toys, including dolls and teddy bears, were stored in boxes and there were several trophies, some crayons and a child's cough medicine on the mantelpiece nearby. |
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I felt mortified at some neighbours feeling obliged to cough up dosh. |
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Doctors say bird flu in humans looks similar to common flu, with high fever, sore throat and a dry cough that can deteriorate into severe respiratory problems. |
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It usually presents with a combination of rash, fevers, cough and runny nose, as well as characteristic spots in the mouth. |
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It stopped the panic attacks, but the cough has gotten worse. |
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I sometimes sucked on cough drops to escape moments of boredom. |
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Camphor is a frequent component of medicinal remedies such as cough drops. |
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Assorted medicine bottles, packs of gauze and rolls of antacids and cough drops were scattered on dirty metal shelves and the tops of unopened boxes. |
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She reached her hand into her purse and rummaged through the random movie stubs, cough drops, and lip-gloss, until her fingers closed around a glass bottle. |
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He wanted something for his cough but I couldn't find the cough syrup. |
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The patients were treated with cough syrup and decongestants. |
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The purplish hue of purple drank comes from dyes in the cough syrup. |
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The company is to launch a new Ayurvedic range that includes a whole range of products for treating cough and cold, memory enhancers, blood purifiers and digestives. |
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As anyone whose had a general anaesthetic will know, you have to cough and expectorate hard pretty much as soon as you come round to clear the anaesthetic out of your lungs. |
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The juice relieves an irritable cough with its soothing action, liquefying the phlegm and mucus in the clogged channels and facilitating expectoration. |
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Patients with mild disease may only cough during exacerbations, but eventually cough becomes a daily occurrence, usually associated with expectoration of sputum. |
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Over-the-counter cough syrup may also be used, though the effects of that are more hallucinogenic than euphoric. |
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When appropriate, prescribe decongestants, cough medicine or antipyretics. |
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He held his breath, stifling the cough that had lodged in his chest. |
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Measles is a highly contagious viral infection with symptoms appearing seven to 14 days after infection with fever, runny nose, sore throat, hacking cough and red eyes. |
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Sister Margaret Geary, 85, survived on celery sticks, a bottle of water, and cough drops she sucked on to quell her thirst. |
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Assessment of cough effectiveness includes measurements of maximal inspiratory and expiratory pressures, peak cough expiratory flow, and either inspiratory or vital capacity. |
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She had for weeks been suffering from a bad cough and chest infection. |
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He had brought some Army-issue cough mixture which might help me to sleep. |
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He was staring at the fireplace, his eyes wide, trying to figure out what was wrong with him when he was snapped out of his reverie by the sound of a gentle cough behind him. |
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A discreet cough at the door alerted them to the presence of a servant. |
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Some of the potentially addictive substances contained in medicines such as cough mixture and painkillers include codeine, amphetamines, and opium-derived substances. |
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The worst was a strawberry beer that was very similar to cough mixture. |
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The player however admits to having taken a cough mixture and indomethicine before the game which was allegedly prescribed by a doctor after he complained of not feeling well. |
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A general anaesthetic can interfere with the body's natural cough reflex, which normally helps prevent foreign bodies entering the breathing system. |
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Young adults with normal lung function who later develop chronic cough and phlegm have a fourfold higher risk of developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
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Nocturnal wheeze and cough are considered to be common features of asthma. |
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In a bit of fate, Courtney opened her purse and displayed her own vial of cough syrup, a more powerful brand. |
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Last year, a study found that 5.5 percent of surveyed 12th graders had gotten high off cough syrup in one way or another. |
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Sizzurp-sized helpings of cough syrup can exceed up to 25 times the recommended dose. |
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Taking a few more steps forward, Mary tried to rustle her skirt a bit and gave a fake cough so that she wouldn't scare him by arriving so suddenly, but he jumped anyway. |
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Infants, older children and adults may have the cough with no whoop. |
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So from now on there'll be no childish attention-seeking and mentions of laryngitis and bronchial pneumonia every time I get a slight cough or sore throat. |
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A cavitating tumor or post obstructive pneumonitis mimics a primary infection or abscess and can produce symptoms of fever, chills and productive cough. |
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The onset of these symptoms coincided with an upper respiratory infection with cough, minimal sputum, nausea, anorexia, and multiple loose stools. |
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He did not complain of cough, fever, hemoptysis, wheeze, or chest pain. |
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Other causes of encephalitis include influenza, listeriosis, brucellosis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, whooping cough, rabies and lead poisoning. |
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