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Published on 2025-05-07 06:42:10 - BBC
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The video at the provided URL features a segment from BBC News where a man named Paul Alexander, who has lived in an iron lung for over 70 years due to polio, shares his life story. Paul, who contracted polio at the age of six in 1952, explains how the iron lung helps him breathe and describes his daily life, including his achievements such as graduating from law school and becoming a lawyer. Despite his condition, Paul remains positive and inspiring, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and hope. The video also touches on the decline in the use of iron lungs as polio has been largely eradicated, making Paul's story even more remarkable.

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