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- How Lungs Work - American Lung Association
Your lungs are an essential part of the respiratory system that work together to help you breathe Learn how your lungs work and how to keep your lungs and yourself healthy
- How Lungs Work - YouTube
Your lungs are an essential part of the respiratory system that work together to help you breathe Learn how your lungs work and how to keep your lungs and yourself healthy more
- How Your Lungs Work | UMass Memorial Health
When you breathe out (exhale), air goes up through the airways and out of the lungs The air you inhale contains oxygen This is a gas your body needs When this air reaches the air sacs, oxygen passes into the blood vessels Oxygen-rich blood then leaves the lungs It goes to all parts of the body As the body uses oxygen, carbon dioxide is made
- How the lungs work | Columbia Memorial Hospital
We may not always notice it, but our lungs are constantly on the job A person at rest breathes about 12 to 15 times per minute, according to the American Lung Association Here's a closer look at what happens in the lungs during each breath Oxygen in, carbon dioxide out
- How Your Lungs Get the Job Done - American Lung Association
When you breathe in—either through your nose or mouth—air moves from the throat down to the windpipe and into two main bronchial tubes that lead to each lung These tubes then branch out into smaller passages called bronchioles, which deliver the air to small air sacs called alveoli
- Lung Health Diseases - American Lung Association
Learn how to keep your lungs healthy and get the facts about lung disease symptoms, causes and treatments, as well as advice for managing different lung diseases
- Home | American Lung Association
Searching for lung disease cures, addressing the youth vaping epidemic, supporting laws that protect the air we all breathe—see how we work to save lives every day
- Nevada - American Lung Association
We've compiled detailed reports on lung cancer rates, air quality levels, and tobacco control policies Check out these insights to find out where your state stands on lung health and how you can help
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