PULMONARY DISEASES

Global “Breathing Machines Market” 2023 | New Report | Medical Devices and Consumables Global Industry | (131 Pages Report) Breathing Machines Market it is the Largest Market in the Medical Devices and Consumables Industry with Greatest Significant Growth in CAGR and the Future Prediction up to 2028. In this report evaluate the effects of increased […]

COVID-19 patients exposed to pollution spent an average of four extra days in the hospital – the equivalent of being a decade older, a new study published this month in the European Respiratory Journal shows.  On the other hand, reducing exposure to pollution was between 40% and 80% as effective at reducing patients’ length of […]

Launch of Breathe Cities boosts London Climate Action Week with Bloomberg Philanthropies committing $30 million to turbocharge cities to reduce air pollution, cut carbon emissions, and improve public health The initiative will take Mayor Khan’s visionary work to tackle air pollution in London global – one of his top priorities as Chair of the C40 […]

The 2023 flu season may be one of Australia’s largest flu seasons on record, and doctors are concerned about the impact on children. Authors Asha Bowen Program Head, Telethon Kids Institute Christopher Blyth Paediatrician, Infectious Diseases Physician and Clinical Microbiologist, Telethon Kids Institute, The University of Western Australia You may have seen headlines warning parents […]

Environment and Climate Change Canada and the Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change have issued a Special Air Quality Statement for the Eastern Ontario region, as smoke from wildfires is causing poor air quality. The Eastern Ontario Health Unit (EOHU) is advising residents to avoid strenuous outdoor activities while the statement is in […]

The “Sing With Us” study is part of a growing body of research that points to the physical and mental health benefits of singing with others. Sing With Us linked singing in the choir to reduced stress hormones and increased cytokines, proteins that can boost the body’s ability to fight serious illness. File picture: Pexels […]

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The masks came out again this month—only, contrary to the COVID years, New Yorkers donned them outdoors and slid them off when they stepped inside. As smoke from hundreds of Canadian wildfires drifted across the northern U.S. border, engulfing much of the eastern seaboard in an orange miasma, it sent New York’s air quality to […]

Chelsey Baker-Hauck hoped to celebrate her 50th birthday by hiking across Scotland, but when the day finally came earlier this month, she was relieved just not to have to spend it in a chair at an infusion center. The Denver resident keeps a typed list of her persistent health symptoms that runs a page-and-a-half, not […]

June 25, 2023 at 7:00 a.m. EDT Wesley Roberson, center, rehearses with members of the Washington Chorus at the National Presbyterian Church in D.C. on May 8. (Matt McClain/The Washington Post) Comment on this storyComment The choir met on Wednesdays in a London church, and if the Tube was on strike, it took Hazel Hardy […]

A review published in Kidney 360 outlined emerging therapies and advances in sickle cell disease (SCD) that focus on renal manifestations. Both albuminuria and chronic kidney disease (CKD) are major predictors of mortality in patients with severe SCD, authors explained, noting that monitoring and management of renal function is crucial to comprehensive care for patients. […]

Arco share insights into what businesses need to know to protect their employees’ respiratory health AN estimated 19,000 new cases of breathing or lung problems were caused or made worse by work annually over the last three years, according to self-reports from the Labour Force Survey. This statistic is entirely preventable if risks are appropriately […]

An associate professor of paediatrics on Saturday urged parents to ensure young children get their three Covid vaccinations, even if they have previously been infected with the virus. Mike Kwan from the University of Hong Kong warned that, without immediate medical treatment, children whose jabs are not up to date are at risk of breathing […]

Exposure to air pollutants is a major aggravator of respiratory diseases, and it’s no different for COVID-19. The severity of COVID-19 infection is known to vary by age, comorbidity history, and more. Disease severity can even vary by geographical location, leading investigators to research the link between environmental factors and COVID-19 susceptibility, severity, and outcome. […]

Recipient: Recipient Name Ms. KG Stiles Health Mastery Systems DBA Pure Plant Essentials 1654 Peachy RoadAshland, OR 97520United States [email protected] Issuing Office: Center for Drug Evaluation and Research | CDER United States WARNING LETTER Date:              April 1, 2020 RE:                 Unapproved and Misbranded Products Related to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)   This is to […]

ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Board of Animal Health is encouraging dog owners to visit their veterinarian and get their pets vaccinated against the highly contagious canine influenza virus after a recent outbreak of the disease in the state. Canine influenza is a respiratory disease that can spread rapidly. Dogs often exhibit a cough, low-grade […]

In a recent study published in European Respiratory Journal, researchers investigated whether the accumulation of black carbon (BC) particles in the blood increased the risk of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) severity, including a heightened risk for intensive care unit (ICU) admission and prolonged hospitalization. To this end, they used a novel marker of BC exposure […]

By Bart Biesemans and Charlotte Van Campenhout UTRECHT (Reuters) -Katja and Ilia bought their French bulldog puppy Abby after being charmed by her scrunched-up good looks. Two years on, the overbreeding that created those characteristics had also led to breathing problems that required surgery. A new law under consideration in the Netherlands would outlaw possessing […]

Last week, the FDA Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee (VRBPAC) met to discuss the formulation for the upcoming seasonal respiratory season and the COVID-19 vaccine composition. The committee voted yes to recommend the vaccines be monovalent and contain the XBB lineage. With this, COVID-19 vaccines are moving away from the Wuhan (Wild strain). […]