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Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal Inhalers from SlimScents In theory, certain scents can help stimulate the "satiety center," or the part of your brain that tells you when you are full.
The Sweet Smell of Easier Weight Loss? Laura Johannes 2011
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Inhalers made me a lot better, but it was looking like I might have low-grade asthma -- but that cleared up as soon as the warm weather arrived.
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Inhalers may work also, Dr. Pacala says, with nasal inhalers typically targeting seasonal allergies and oral inhalers targeting wheezing.
Need a Tissue? 2008
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Inhalers using hydrofluoralkanes (HFA) as propellants are being substituted in their place.
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The new HFA Climate-Friendly powered Metered Dose Inhalers require new spacers that have an anti-static coating so that the medication particles do not a attach to the walls of the spacer.
A Good and Cheap Asthma Solution - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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Inhalers use much more insulin than syringes, because much less of the drug makes it into the bloodstream, which means manufacturers have to produce much more bulk product.
Insulin Flop 2007
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All the Inhalers which have been invented are objectionable on account of their inconvenience and the difficulty of obtaining a proper supply of Atmospheric Air.
An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for Field and Hospital. 1863
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Abramson launched The National Campaign to Save CFC Asthma Inhalers, an informal group he said will soon seek nonprofit status, in 2007.
FOXNews.com Judson Berger 2011
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Inhalers can help people with asthma, but avoiding common triggers is essential
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Inhalers can help people with asthma, but avoiding common triggers is essential
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