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  2. Forrest Bird - Wikipedia

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    1984: 3M sells Bird Products to the management group of a competitor, Bird Medical Technologies Inc. 1987: The Bird 6400ST is released, the first new-generation ventilator. 1990: Bird Medical Technologies goes public, and is traded on NASDAQ under the ticker, BMTI. 1992: Bird Medical, reporting $36.5 million in sales in 1991, lays off 21 of 211 ...

  3. Bair Hugger - Wikipedia

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    The Bair Hugger system consists of a reusable warming unit and single-use disposable warming blankets for use before, during and after surgery. This medical device launched in 1987 and is currently manufactured by the 3M Company. [1]

  4. Ventilator - Wikipedia

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    The 1955 release of Forrest Bird's "Bird Universal Medical Respirator" in the United States changed the way mechanical ventilation was performed, with the small green box becoming a familiar piece of medical equipment. [8] The unit was sold as the Bird Mark 7 Respirator and informally called the "Bird".

  5. Alaska polar bear becomes first to die from bird flu

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    An Alaskan polar bear has become the first of its species to reportedly die from avian influenza, also known as HBN1, after the disease was first detected in the US in January of 2022.

  6. First-ever polar bear death from bird flu reported in Alaska

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    A polar bear in Alaska has reportedly become the first of its kind to die from H5N1 avian influenza. The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation confirmed the death of the polar bear, a ...

  7. Bird fancier's lung - Wikipedia

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    Bird fancier's lung (BFL), also known as bird breeder's lung, is a type of hypersensitivity pneumonitis. It can cause shortness of breath , fever , dry cough , chest pain , anorexia and weight loss , fatigue , and progressive pulmonary fibrosis (the most serious complication).

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  9. Torpor - Wikipedia

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    The bird remained in torpor with an unchanged position for more than 12 hours. Torpor has been shown to be a strategy of small migrant birds to preserve their body energy stores. [21] [22] Hummingbirds, resting at night during migration, were observed to enter torpor which helped to conserve fat stores during migration or cold nights at high ...