Debbie Roth

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They’d had their noses examined and been ushered into surgery. They woke up to find much of their nasal structures removed, sometimes against their permission. With every breath they felt more breathless and anxious, a pain and dryness coating their airways. Many were reassured that any discomfort would get better in time. It often got worse.
Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art
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