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ITS 2012 Report – Bronchiolitis obliterans after lung transplantation

Written by | 5 Oct 2012

by Maria Dalby – Almost all lung transplant recipients will develop bronchiolotis obliterans (BO) if they live long enough – as transplantation care is improving, BO is becoming… read more.

ERS 2012 Report – Sleep apnoea linked with increased risk of cancer death

Written by | 28 Sep 2012

Sleep apnoea severity has been associated with increased cancer mortality in a new study.

Infants exposed to specific molds have higher asthma risk

Written by | 28 Sep 2012

In the United States, one in 10 children suffers from asthma but the potential environmental factors contributing to the disease are not well known.

Hope on the horizon for asthma sufferers

Written by | 28 Sep 2012

A new study that identifies ways to reduce the factors that lead to an asthma attack gives hope to asthma sufferers.

Experts warn that e-cigarettes can damage the lungs

Written by | 28 Sep 2012

New research has shown that despite electronic cigarettes being marketed as a potentially safer alternative to normal cigarettes, they are still causing harm to the lungs.

Commercial drivers could be understating sleep apnoea symptoms for fear of losing their licence

Written by | 28 Sep 2012

People who drive commercial vehicles, such as buses, taxis, trucks and aeroplanes, could be incorrectly reporting their symptoms of sleep apnoea due to their fears of endangering their… read more.

Children exposed to 2 phthalates have elevated risk of asthma-related airway inflammation

Written by | 28 Sep 2012

Children exposed to diethyl phthalate (DEP) and butylbenzyl phthalate (BBzP) – phthalate chemicals commonly found in personal care and plastic products – have elevated risk of asthma-related airway… read more.

Picking the right device is so important

Written by | 28 Sep 2012

The Brussels Declaration, published in the European Respiratory Journal in 2008 recognises the high prevalence of patients with poorly controlled asthma and calls for changes in asthma management… read more.

ESC 2012 Report – Metabolically healthy, fit obese persons appear to have normal CVD and cancer risks

Written by | 17 Sep 2012

by Bruce Sylvester – Obese persons who are metabolically healthy and fit have no more risk of developing or dying from cardiovascular disease or cancer than persons of… read more.

ATC 2012 Report – Pancreatectomy and auto islet transplantation works well in children

Written by | 21 Aug 2012

by Thomas R. Collins –  Total pancreatectomy and auto islet transplantation among children can bring about good results, with many able to stay insulin-free and almost all of… read more.

Opioids double risk of death from any cause

Written by | 31 Jul 2012

by Bruce Sylvester – taken from the British Medical Journal (BMJ) Long-term opium use almost doubles the risk of death from many causes, particularly circulatory diseases, respiratory conditions,… read more.

Vitamin D could help protect lungs in smokers

Written by | 31 Jul 2012

by Bruce Sylvester – Results from a new study suggest that Vitamin D deficiency is related to lung function in smokers, suggesting that vitamin D supplementation could be… read more.

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