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protect habitat, what to do with them all our ways. we can make a difference by choosing smarter solutions over stains, said in our ways global ideas. environmental series included 3000 on d, w, and online with blue on today, show 10 year old morrow and tells us about his acute lung information poster i sneezed in. cough to lots they're, they're stuck mulash as us proper breathing. make it a social for me. it's about how you handle yourself come on in and you can learn that with breadth, work, discipline, that you can enjoy life more because you can switch off lots of unnecessary stress, such bundled outside and all that bullet wants to finally quit smoking the curb alicia, and sucrose, the nicotine withdraws aren't n 5. it's hard to describe. yeah, it's
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a bit like purity and metal was combine it. so some tips to help you breathe easier on this week's in good shape. ah ah ah ah sure juicy fruit and delicious sweets are very tempting. but our appetite for oxygen is insatiable. only very few people can go without it for even a minute. why is that? we take a deep breath and start the clock. when you inhale, the diaphragm contracts and the lungs are stretched air flow through the bronchi into the alvi ali where it into the bloodstream by capillaries. red blood cells then by the oxygen and transport to the furthest parts of the body.
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almost all cells have their own little furnaces called mitochondria that produce heat and energy. but they need oxygen to burn glucose. both are supplied by the blood. so trillions of tiny furnaces take oxygen from the blood as the amount of oxygen to please the level of c o 2 increases. but don't worry chemo receptors and the respiratory center of the brain. notice this imbalance. if carbon dioxide levels get too high, the alarm sounds and the respiratory stimulus kicks in. a minute has passed the body now urgently need fresh oxygen. because unlike food or liquids, bodies can't store oxygen for very long. if oxygen levels continue to drop, there's a risk, a fainting brain cells start to die after just 4 minutes.
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oh, normally the lungs inhale and excel 15 times over a minute. so now they'll try to make up for lost time as quickly as possible. ah, ah, it's an incredible feat, more than 20 full minutes without taking a breath. that and creation die the buddha, me a show. but again, this world waco would most people couldn't last for a fraction of that time. we usually only realized the importance of breathing when were gasping for air. that happens when people have several lung complaints at the same time, like asthma and lung inflammation. at the pediatric clinic and whistles i am, a young patient is waiting on dr. mafia, bell vault and his team, he was admitted for inpatient treatment due to difficulty breathing. his diagnosis
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was alarming. it has to my one that my name is marrow, n. i'm 10 years old and i have asthma. the doctors told me yesterday that i have a lung inflammation. that's why i'm here asked muslin corn shuttle cosmo is a chronic lung disease that causes the lungs to be chronically inflamed. clashed scientists. it also makes the lungs very sensitive to irritant saxon, what's known as hypersensitivity. brody articulated seemed 10 to 15 percent of children have asthma, and 5 to 70 percent of adults do not send a den awesome on fung. mr. the diagnosis completely surprised and shocked me at 1st health physician. it took a while until i could accepted la. i even went to other doctors because i didn't think it was true of us had suspicion, but it was go on when my son runs or tries to play soccer, he's out of breath. the not as also of morrow. when's parents feel helpless and
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hope that medication will work? the treatment requires him to inhale repeatedly. the 10 year olds, lungs are regularly checked to see if the treatment is working. he wants to go home, but the doctors are cautious. one does not own it doesn't make sense to approve the patients release when there's a good chance it won't last open, then he'll be back in no time and the situation will get worse. again, it will just draw things out. you are staying in the hospital a day longer, isn't better in the long run to so the next day at the clinic, morrow one's health is only slowly improving. he practices diligently with the inhaler, but his parents are still worried. all they can do is wait. the malinda is monty sons. madeline is very brave and i have faith in him. he'll get
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through this right, sweetie. i was good luck as a thought. like i said, as a parent is hom, to watch what he's going through. when max, you can see that he has difficulty breathing, and that is really tough for us all scientific, some faddish morrow, once medication dosage needs to be lowered, but not so much that he gets worse. dr. bell bell is concerned. and oh hello. how have you been since my last visit? better doing better already? yes, i need to listen again. also did luke linkedin lost his lungs, sound very tight one and he's already been prescribed in halem to him with a high dosage to support the problem with inhalants is that they speed up the heart rate session. elvia tell, that's why morrow and is now getting an i v with magnesium after 6 days in the hospital morrow and is only slightly better. all his parents and the doctors can do is wait. since asthma is the chronic illness,
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marwood will likely have to take medication for the rest of his life. but after a few days, his acute long inflammation is gone. morrow and can go home and recuperate his family, took him on a trip to the coast. the fresh sea air does him good and his asthma is doing a lot better and we hope things continue to improve for morrow and stress. it weakens our immune system and makes us susceptible to illness and nervous tension. hot burn, constipation burn out or depression can result. but what does stress due to our lungs and breathing? find out in our next report? ah, ah, you gaze everywhere have cause for celebration. because through breathing, they've discovered the key to a world we can otherwise hardly control consciously,
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our autonomic nervous system. it consists of 2 count of hearts, the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system. when breathing in the sympathetic nervous system comes to life, it's an activator responsible for our fight or flight response. for example, our heart rate, blood pressure, and blood sugar, all increase. breathing out activates the parasympathetic nervous system. it has a calming effect. when we're stressed uh, breathing is automatically faster and more shallow, whereas our heart rate remains almost constant. while inhaling and exhaling, we can outsmart our nervous system by breathing out longer. then the calming paris empathy, sick nervous system gains the upper hand. exhaling longer allows the heart to beat more slowly. when the heart beats more quickly than more slowly, that means it's able to better adjust itself. this is called
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a high heart rate variability, and it means better health and stress resistance. ah, and if that isn't a reason to breathe freely, was his yoga is all well and good. but aside from performing contortions, is there another way to treat back pain, muscle tension, a curvature of the spine, indigestion, and sleeping disorders. how about breathing your troubles away? sylvia shocked mila has been a breathing coach for 40 years. we are still, how did you breathe? gum? good. she could retire, but she wants to help as many people as possible. do something for their well being . through more conscious breathing and better posture. play the up and reading
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is also the bridge to the subconscious can. using my knowledge about breath, i can influence my manager and my mood by but i can also influence my moon through my postures to him. and through my mood, i can influence my posture and my breathing with an ottoman by frost. sylvia stuck malik. does him prescribe difficult exercises? instead, she has a kind of tool box with simple everyday tips. oh, to battle stress, for example. when is your stress when i'm stressed and i breathe here like a haunted animal on to the commission? and how do i relax herself? my the same mind by concentrating on my behind or my feet vide because when i'm wound up and i lose the ground under my feet, onto, and fuson in vassals in this, in the truest sense of the word on the d moment voice mission. and the moment i concentrate on my feet are simply feel my feet with
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a bit of practice is most suddenly go from the previous. busy ah, as is whom, when you're sitting at your thie seeks, it's wonderful to do. i should be dubious. now and land over is, should be dubious here. when i rock my pelvis side to side on the chair of a wiggle, my rear end like a little kid would have inclines kim for the mesh in butler. maybe that's an image that's easier to grasp her some them. then i loosen my middle and upper back levels and the vessels that move with my brand my are no longer kinked. like a garden hose is connected, water doesn't flow through it either when it came to my side, refreshments after connected. so i sit upright. when i'm hunched over it's no problem. i just do another should be to be ma'am, i should, i should still be ah.
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busy into rusted, so when you wake up in the morning, get the cobwebs out of not just the road and blow it out of you to the same as on and off the dish. spect stretch out your arms or stretch like a dog or a cat. really stretch out all your land is like olive. feel of fun, making noise as good as noise always comes from. brash is you're basically air eating your whole body, lift a sort of sand and copper, b i nuclear, to notice his client said to me, how shock mila, i get a good airing out each morning. it does me good. i said, great. then you're no musty old person. it's coming all we love. now comes the morning gymnastics were lazy, people, and of you just lay there and place your hands on your stomach. now flex one, he'll feel like it and then relax. let your foot relax loca, and totally relax and look, loops fast like is your heel and relax. don't look at 1st, when we're anxious to start doing something, we often stop exhaling fully up to intervene. you have all the time in the world to
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exhale and to us outside of it for the nose and release. st. loosen flex. been on it. and when will then and whenever you inhale, done as only then start the movement, rusty went. that moment, did you become conscious that abdominal breathing is being stimulated to 0? that can be clearly seen and felt emma of the land and also mobilizes the lower back and the lumbar spinal cords will release yet. i know the best one of the best respiratory many therapies. there is yawning. look at it, relaxes the lower jaw than i automatically breathe from my belly. and with this lovely exhalation, i release a lot of what i no longer need, what the carbon dioxide 1st is mishmi plot according to exceed, ah. busy busy adams, come on all in the evenings, you can do some breathing training just like saying prayers, atom, good breath,
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man, that's money. then you're not going to bed. distressed out from the day lodge reading a bit and falling asleep over a glass of wine, that's why not laugh, said linda. when you start unlocked, you can see how jagged your breathing seems to shoot supper with. but at some point, you can excel properly and uncommon to simulate, then you can lie down and take a deep, relaxing breath and exhaled to release your stress on tons o too much. is that some people say i don't get to read any more because i instantly fall asleep. ah. busy it can't, can, you can't mature cancer with breathing if you can't change the world. but you can at least make sure that you're not grumbly by plotting those, and that you don't have to go to the doctor so much hold on if you can enjoy yourself rather than wasting time repairing. damage to your body. so should finished. i'd play polio mega nice. it's your turn. ask us your questions about nutrition, fitness, and new therapies. just send us an email and we'll consult the experts.
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imagine if over 40 fully occupied airline is crushed each day, one catastrophe after another. that's roughly the global daily death toll from smoking. it's due to the mix of toxic chemicals, like all cynic ammonia, lead tar, and hydrogen cyanide that enter the lungs with every puff smokers. all know that they should quit. it's just not that easy. these 2 long time smokers both want to quit smoking go bad board has been a smoker for 20 years. and he's repeatedly tried to kick the habit. the 37 year old works at a recycling yard. he usually gets through a pack a day,
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which is bad for his rheumatoid arthritis. nicotine accelerates the progression of the disease. ah, your concession has been smoking for 50 years. the 62 year olds also smokes about a pack a day, even though his habit has been terrible for his health. he was diagnosed with lung cancer and underwent radiation therapy. a part of his lung even had to be removed, but he still couldn't quit. now both of them are determined to give up that aided by psychologist, cut in fits whom, who leads a course that helps people quit smoking for years, smokers receive support via telephone e mail and group meetings. it's an effective approach. we hooked up with diesel. charlotte want to ship support while trying to quit smoking as crucial medication isn't enough by itself. and few people can manage to transition to a smoke free lifestyle on their own, especially since it normally takes about
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a year to kick a smoking habit. as a dyslexia, personal support is the main thing that we provide fucked up on cell phones among bold. nevertheless, relapse is a common 4 year plan. the most common reasons all white gain and personal problems and setbacks. but for now, at least the focus is on quitting. after 10 days you can say thing is still going strong. his biggest height is against his own habits. he normally has a cigarette and coffee as part of his daily routine. 0, one of the new site didn't have any clever ideas about what to do about it until i realized i needed to take myself out of the situation and get out of the house that i needed to hop in my car and go somewhere and fall to his older lives who, who informed her, who, but boards on the other hand, rituals onto his biggest problem. but his urge to smoke is still stronger than yearnings over alicia and sucrose,
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the nicotine withdraws are turned by him. it's hard to describe her. it's a bit like puberty, n menopause combined was um, it's the half way point in the course. what changes of participants under gone off to 6 months, their bodies a more fit and they no longer have smokers. cough. their risk of having a heart attack has already decreased. it been forward. i am convinced that smoking is the biggest preventable health risk. i believe that i can really make it clear to participants that a lot is up to them and that they can take their health into their own hands with the students who couldn't. after 6 months, your consisting is still not smoking but whole, but boat didn't last. he held out for 3 months until his rheumatoid arthritis got worse. despite not smoking, he has back pain and very little energy. his addiction was stronger than his desire to quit. okay. oh, it's a battle i can't win. now comes to like maybe i will. one day mom. according to
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experts relapse is like what boots are common. this restricts the is the most important thing is to stay motivated and not get thrown. of course, upon robert took his hardships personally, and that's made it more difficult for him to quit listening. he just had too many bad things happen at once. so films. but i think that once his life stabilizes again, he'll be able to give it another try. i'll with them on the 3 little tuition hooked . i'm told of the show from the nixon for who from the smoke free year comes to a close. you organization hang and who but vote both set out to break their smoking habits and the all, unfortunately, i'm still a smoker of stone. it's astonishing how quickly the lungs can recover in a relatively short period of time. oh, when cold. and then of course, it became pretty obvious to me that living 10 years longer is a good thing to. little film from illinois to nolan. ali uncle both had repeatedly
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tried quitting on their own after a year in the course. one thing is claire, it's easier with support from other people. studies have shown that group methods are more effective than going it alone. the average participant is smoke free after a year. yoga existing, tough it out and has a good chance of remaining a non smoker le item. yeah. or is this sort of over the course for a year? no. former smokers of experience, things like getting bad news and we're going on vacation, matching the sunset, celebrating birthdays and christmas without smoking data. as a result, they have some new smoke free memories, making it easier for them going forward. who but boat is also determined to give a smoke free life. another chance that he was able to last a few months demonstrates that he too is capable of giving up smoking for good or many smokers, end up suffering from c o. p. d or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. symptoms
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include flame and shortness of breath, especially during physical activity. but the main sign is the persistent cough. normally c o, p d is treated with medication, but now there is a new method to combat the coughing and operation. chief now take a deep breath and then coffee. very good that. so roughly, let's take a look. things are looking better, so excellent. well, hell, gamble bed still coughs when her doctor asks her too, but for years she was played by a constant involuntary dry cough. yeah, was yes, it was really severe and the worst of it was when i got up early, i couldn't settle down. the thing about to dry cough is that it's such a strain that it makes the bronchial tubes close up and you feel like you're suffocating points. then you have to try and calm your breathing. and with real
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atman, helga boban has c o. p. d. chronic obstructive pulmonary disease as the term for a group of lung conditions that mainly affect smokers. but helga is among the 10 percent of c o. p. d. patients whose breathing difficulties have no obvious cause. the other big of rodney ugly. there are sensory nerves in the respiratory tract, him about the nerve impulses, make the respiratory muscles, graham bob, which causes a narrowing of the airways and coughing. we huang them the whole basically it's an acute condition affecting the lungs of a c o p d patient in a way that is comparable to health circulatory problems affect someone with heart problems at the school. fortunately for helga bowl bit stefan eyes and man is not only a lung specialist, he's also one of just a few doctors in the world using a new surgical method to treat acute respiratory problems. a bronco scope is
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inserted into the lungs. it has an electrode catheter. the catheter delivers heat to certain nerve structures and the lungs and destroys them. the nerves that have been destroyed with the help of this method are shown in black . the respiratory tract muscles now no longer tightened and caused coughing and breathing difficulties. helga bobbitt was the 1st patient in the world to be operated on using this method after its original study face isn't beam. okay. when i was on the operating table, i asked enough how many people would be present for the surgery? roughly, probably 9 people. she told me, i couldn't believe it. that was, since it was something so special, there were a lot of people that on the idiocy elsie and some of them had come from far away
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just to observe the procedure of the 77 year old bobbitt made a speedy recovery after the surgery. but how effective was it doesn't come when it was winter night. of course, cold weather is not great for broncho conditions, but i felt that my cough had definitely improved. the dry cough was less severe. is a light source helga bowl, but still has to go for regular checkups and ultrasound allows her doctor to check her lungs entered diaphragm. okay, now comp vigorously. okay. you can see that the diaphragm contracts upward towards the chest when the patient coughs or, and after the surgery, we can see that the coff reflex increased uncle gives me some craft home. a more powerful coughing reflex indicates a lower risk of lung infection and improved quality of life for the patient.
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and now for a little exercise, join in and stay fish without trainer aaliyah. hi and welcome to our stretching exercise. today. it's called the scene and you will see white. so let's get started. lay on the floor. your hands are next to your chest. sarabia your arms, the shoulders are away from your ears and try to be as 3 legs as possible in your legs and your breath. hold this pose in the longest for 3 minutes. if you fear too much tension in your lower back, come back down on the floor. relax for a couple of seconds, and then you come back up. this pose is perfect for your flexibility of your spine. and so to become stronger in your lower back,
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these poles is also really good for opening your upper body. not fun doing the seal stretch. that's it from in good shape until next time, but by with, [000:00:00;00]
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