Pundits tuning into Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Senate committee hearing Thursday appeared to be wildly distracted, not by the testimony, but by his heavy breathing picked up on a hot mic ...
RFK Jr.’s heavy breathing was audible through his mic at a senate hearing on Thursday, reminding Stephen Colbert of a certain “Star Wars” character. So, the CBS host simply inserted Kennedy into a ...
Both dysfunctional breathing and hyperventilation can cause symptoms similar to chronic fatigue, such as dizziness, difficulty focussing, a shortness of breath and exhaustion, the researchers said.
Researchers have found that people with chronic fatigue syndrome tend to experience shortness of breath, which offers a target for treatment and may bring relief from symptoms. Chronic fatigue ...