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eMedicine - Hyperventilation Syndrome Description: Condition in which minute ventilation exceeds metabolic demands, resulting in hemodynamic and chemical changes that produce characteristic symptoms. Information about this disorder including possible treatment. (emedicine.com) |
eMedicine Health - Hyperventilation Description: Consumer health resource center providing information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment. (emedicinehealth.com) |
Hyperventilation Description: Information on this disorder including self care tips, advice and prevention. (munson.amedd.army.mil) |
Hyperventilation Syndrome: A Diagnosis Begging for Recognition Description: Article by Magarian et al. in the Western Journal of Medicine. (wt.com.au) |
Physiotherapy for Hyperventilation Description: Information and contacts about hyperventilation compiled and maintained by chartered physiotherapists specialised in the management of breathing pattern disorders. (physiohypervent.org) |
Rapid breathing Description: Discourse on this disorder in the MEDLINEplus Medical Encyclopedia. (nlm.nih.gov) |
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