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Engaged. Accountable. Curious. Authentic. These are the core values that drive the employees of the highly successful Atlanta-based insurance agency Snellings Walters every day. This year the company celebrates not only its 70th anniversary — but a decade of support for people with cystic fibrosis.
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The CF Foundation is the world’s leader in the search for a cure for cystic fibrosis. We are dedicated to attacking CF from every angle. Help us by making a donation today. Every gift we receive – big or small – helps us get one step closer to finding a cure for cystic fibrosis.
By participating in one of our many fundraising events — or starting your own — you can bring together friends, family, and others you know to raise funds in support of the CF Foundation's mission: to find a cure for cystic fibrosis.
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Active cycle of breathing technique (ACBT) combines different breathing techniques that help clear mucus from the lungs in three phases. The first phase helps you relax your airways. The second phase helps you to get air behind mucus and clears mucus. The third phase helps force the mucus out of your lungs.
There are different ways to clear your airways. Most are easy to do. Infants and toddlers will need help from a parent or caregiver. Older kids and adults can choose airway clearance techniques (ACTs) that they can do on their own.