Emphysema

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David Lynch Reveals Emphysema Diagnosis, But Vows to 'Never ... (Rolling Stone)

David Lynch revealed that he was diagnosed with emphysema after years of smoking, but later shared he would 'never retire.'

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David Lynch Has Emphysema, Can't Direct in Person or Leave House (Variety)

David Lynch Reveals Emphysema Diagnosis, Can't 'Leave the House' or Direct in Person: 'I Would Do It Remotely if It Comes to It'.

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'Twin Peaks' Director David Lynch Says He'll 'Never Retire' After ... (Daily Beast)

Lynch said he can โ€œonly walk a short distanceโ€ before he runs out of oxygen, and going out in public could put him at risk of catching a cold or a COVID ...

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David Lynch says he 'will never retire' despite emphysema (Los Angeles Times)

David Lynch is 'homebound whether I like it or not' as he battles emphysema, a condition that affects breathing. But the filmmaker says he will 'never ...

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David Lynch Diagnosed with Emphysema, Can't Direct in Person (Vulture)

David Lynch was diagnosed with emphysema, preventing him from directing in-person anymore, yet still makes smoking sound pretty cool.

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David Lynch says he may not direct again after emphysema diagnosis (The Washington Post)

Common treatments include quitting smoking, bronchodilators and corticosteroids to open airways, oxygen therapy and antibiotics to treat infections. In some ...

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Filmmaker David Lynch eyes retirement after emphysema diagnosis (Reuters)

"Twin Peaks" creator David Lynch has said he will most likely retire due to an emphysema diagnosis, a lung disease with no known cure.

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David Lynch of 'Twin Peaks' Says He Has Emphysema (The New York Times)

The director, 78, confirmed the diagnosis in a social media post after revealing in a magazine interview that he would be limited to directing remotely.

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