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  2. Pursed-lip breathing - Wikipedia

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    Pursed-lip breathing increases positive pressure generated in the conducting branches of the lungs. [4] This can hold open bronchioles in patients with high lung compliance, such as those with emphysema. [4] Pursed-lip breathing also accesses the parasympathetic nervous system, which reduces stress during episodes of shortness of breath. [5]

  3. Orbicularis oris muscle - Wikipedia

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    In the upper lip, these consist of two bands, lateral and medial, on either side of the middle line; the lateral band m. incisivus labii superioris arises from the alveolar border of the maxilla, opposite the lateral incisor tooth, and arching lateralward is continuous with the other muscles at the angle of the mouth; the medial band m ...

  4. Airway clearance therapy - Wikipedia

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    Gentle effortless breathing, in through the nose, and out through the mouth is used in phase one to relax the airways. The shoulders and upper chest are kept relaxed. On breathing out, the pursed lips method is advised. Keeping the lips pursed (as in kissing somebody) when exhaling creates a back pressure that keeps the airways open for longer.

  5. 7 common body language habits that make you look arrogant - AOL

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    An obvious eye roll, a raised eyebrow, or pursed lips can all make your conversational partner feel uneasy and self-conscious. You're better off keeping your facial expressions as neutral (and ...

  6. Snout reflex - Wikipedia

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    The Snout reflex (also orbicularis oris reflex [1]) or a "Pout" is a pouting or pursing of the lips that is elicited by light tapping of the closed lips near the midline. The contraction of the muscles causes the mouth to resemble a snout .

  7. This photo of Ted Cruz's mouth is the new 'dress' - AOL

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    They look like lips, but they're shiny in the shape of irregularly spaced teeth. It really looks like his lips are overlaid over an image of a skull. On Twitter, people are struggling to explain it.

  8. Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy - Wikipedia

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    Another common deficit is inability to purse the lips, causing inability to pucker, whistle, or blow up a balloon. [4] The implicated muscle is the orbicularis oris muscle. [4] A third common deficit is inability raise the corners of the mouth, causing a "horizontal smile," which looks more like a grin. [4] Responsible is the zygomaticus major ...

  9. Adele Hilariously Explains Reason for Her Pouty Lips From ...

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    Adele is turning tables on the rumors that lip fillers are to thank for one of the singer’s most iconic memes.. During her Las Vegas residency on Saturday, February 17, the 16-time Grammy winner ...