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1. Medical hypnosis mitigates laboratory dyspnoea in healthy humans: a randomised, controlled experimental trial.

2. Increasing Sweep Gas Flow Reduces Respiratory Drive and Dyspnea in Nonintubated Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Patients: A Pilot Study.

3. 'You can't feel what we feel' : Multifaceted dyspnoea invisibility in advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease examined through interpretative phenomenological analysis.

4. Prognostic Value of the Intensive Care Respiratory Distress Observation Scale on ICU Admission.

6. Dyspnea: The vanished warning symptom of COVID-19 pneumonia.

7. The multidimensional nature of dyspnoea in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients with chronic respiratory failure: Air hunger, anxiety and fear.

8. The Mechanical Ventilation-Respiratory Distress Observation Scale as a surrogate of self-reported dyspnoea in intubated patients.

10. Dyspnoea modifies the recognition of fearful expressions by healthy humans.

11. Aerosol furosemide for dyspnea: Controlled delivery does not improve effectiveness.

12. Breathlessness despite optimal pathophysiological treatment: on the relevance of being chronic.

13. Interferences between breathing, experimental dyspnoea and bodily self-consciousness.

15. Nefopam, a non-opioid analgesic, does not alleviate experimental work/effort dyspnoea in healthy humans: A randomised controlled trial.

16. Real-life assessment of the multidimensional nature of dyspnoea in COPD outpatients.

17. Cortical drive to breathe in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a dyspnoea-worsening defence?

18. Diagnostic Accuracy of Respiratory Distress Observation Scales as Surrogates of Dyspnea Self-report in Intensive Care Unit Patients.

19. Unrecognized suffering in the ICU: addressing dyspnea in mechanically ventilated patients.

20. Analgesic effects of dyspnoea: "Air hunger" does not inhibit the spinal nociception reflex in humans.

21. Dyspnea-pain counterirritation induced by inspiratory threshold loading: a laser-evoked potentials study.

22. Dyspnea as a noxious sensation: inspiratory threshold loading may trigger diffuse noxious inhibitory controls in humans.

26. Dyspnoea relief as an inherent benefit of high flow nasal cannula therapy: A laboratory randomized trial in healthy humans.

27. ‘Involve me and I learn’: an experiential teaching approach to improve dyspnea awareness in medical residents

28. Impact of inspiratory threshold loading on brain activity and cognitive performances in healthy humans.

29. When Breathing Interferes with Cognition: Experimental Inspiratory Loading Alters Timed Up-and-Go Test in Normal Humans.

30. Intravenous adenosine activates diffuse nociceptive inhibitory controls in humans.

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