A new study has shown that specialized group singing programs can improve both the symptoms and quality of life for people living with chronic lung...
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A new blood test supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) may help predict who is most likely to develop serious lung diseases like COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease). While not ready for clinical use yet, this research could eventually help doctors find at-risk patients earlier. Scientists analyzed health data from nearly 2,500 U.S. […] The post Blood test may predict risk of severe respiratory disease appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
A new study has shown that specialized group singing programs can improve both the symptoms and quality of life for people living with chronic lung...
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Sotatercept drug may foster lung health in severe pulmonary hypertension patients, controlling pathological spread and hospitalization risk.
Sotatercept drug may foster lung health in severe pulmonary hypertension patients, controlling pathological spread and hospitalization risk.
A new multi-national study, presented at the European Respiratory Society Congress, has revealed that air pollution may worsen symptoms of obstructive...
A new study from Karolinska Institutet, published in the scientific journal The BMJ, shows how a simple blood analysis can predict the risk of...
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NEW YORK – Although chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs) are the third leading cause of death globally, there remains a ‘mismatch’ between...
NEW YORK – Although chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs) are the third leading cause of death globally, there remains a ‘mismatch’ between...