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Works for me

On one particular occasion I had left my inhaler at home and had an asthma attack while at my parent's house. I had heard that coffee can help and, as luck would have it, my mother had brewed some coffee a little too strong for my dad but hadn't thrown it away yet. It kept my airway open long enough for me to get home to my inhaler.

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