respiratory condition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrespiratoryandcondition
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respiratory
adjective[before noun]
uk/rɪˈspɪr.ə.tər.i/us/ˈres.pə.rə.tɔːr.i/
relating ...
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condition
noun
uk/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/us/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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For one thing, his chronicrespiratoryconditionsimply can't handle the heat, and secondly, he's deathly afraid of the dark.
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He explained the horses lack of condition to his contracting arespiratoryconditionshortly before the race.
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He died two days later from a cardiovascularrespiratorycondition, aged 76.
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This could have been due to a number of respiratory conditions other than tuberculosis.
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The years of extreme physical exertion his clowning had involved had taken a toll on his joints, and he suffered from arespiratoryconditionthat often left him breathless.
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Fuel poverty can contribute to increased risk of heart attack, stroke and respiratory conditions such as flu, pneumonia and bronchitis.
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It is also engaged in inquiries into bronchitis and other respiratory conditions.
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Furthermore, many respiratory conditions are more prevalent in older people.
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The three major diseases generally accepted to be associated with tobacco smoking are ischaemic heart disease, lung cancer and chronic respiratory conditions.
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These included respiratory conditions, hypertension, arthritis, oedema and peripheral vascular disease, gastro-intestinal complaints, alcohol related problems and trauma.
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We know that respiratory conditions, especially asthma, are increasing and now affect 70 in every 1,000 of the population.
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During stable weather conditions, pollutants can accumulate to levels sufficient to aggravate symptoms in some susceptible groups such as those with pre-existing respiratory conditions.
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Nurses have a significant contribution to make to the care of people with respiratory conditions.
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When they reach retirement age, both have respiratory conditions and both apply to the pneumoconiosis medical board.
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This has significantly reduced fuel consumption and exhaust gases of the type which aggravate respiratory conditions and global warming.
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I am conscious of the distress experienced by those suffering from these unfortunate respiratory conditions.
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Present medical knowledge would not justify prescription of the other respiratory conditions for miners.
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People suffering from respiratory conditions such as asthma could be severely affected if they have no advance notice of such spraying.
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Many still claim the right to indulge in smoking, but they have a responsibility to care for those who may suffer from respiratory conditions.
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Information on air quality and relevant general advice to those suffering from respiratory conditions is available continuously to the public on the freephone helpline: 0800 556677.
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