(C) For purposes of paragraphs (c)(1)(iv)(A) and (B) of this section, a medical condition includes an ascertainable physiological condition (e.g.,
a respiratory system dysfunction) or a medically documented pre-existing psychological disorder, but does not include unsupported assertions of «situational anxiety» or hyperventilation.
Not exact matches
Respiratory muscle dysfunction is recognized in DMD, however a thorough assessment of nervous system control of respiratory muscles
Respiratory muscle
dysfunction is recognized in DMD, however a thorough assessment of nervous
system control of
respiratory muscles
respiratory muscles is lacking.
The Division of Pulmonary Medicine deals with the breath of life in all its aspects: control of breathing; sleep disorders; obstruction to airflow in the common diseases of upper and lower airways such as croup, bronchiolitis, asthma, cystic fibrosis, and bronchopulmonary dysplasia; restriction to lung function from disorders affecting the chest wall, the musculature, the nervous
system, or lung tissue itself; congenital anomalies; accidents such as inhalation of foreign bodies, hydrocarbons, or toxic gases; secondary effects of non-pulmonary
system disorders such as gastrointestinal reflux, myopathy, or cardiac
dysfunction; disease of the upper
respiratory tract including rhinitis and sinusitis; and so on.
Some toxins are created due to the body's natural detoxification
systems not working sufficiently: poor digestion, poor elimination, colon sluggishness, colon
dysfunction, reduced liver function, poor elimination through the kidneys, poor elimination through the
respiratory tract and poor elimination through the skin.