One of the largest studies to investigate whether Preserved Ratio Impaired Spirometry (PRISm), an understudied low lung function state, is
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Black lung cancer patients receiving immunotherapy may fare better than white patients
Non-Hispanic Black patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who were treated with immunotherapy had a lower risk of death
Finding a personalized approach to treating chronic rejection after lung transplantation
Two new papers examine the processes of lung scarring and chronic rejection of the organ after transplantation, and potential therapies
Moves and countermoves: How the immune system responds to lung cancer’s ‘tactics’
At its very core, cancer is a disease caused by DNA errors. Within tumour cell DNA, there are a multitude
Faulty immune system may lead to lung cancer
An immune system that’s not functioning normally may lead to lung cancer in patients who don’t smoke, a new study
CDC: number of vaping-linked lung illnesses up to 2,172
The number of Americans stricken with a severe respiratory illness tied to vaping has now reached 2,172, the U.S. Centers
Utah investigates 21 cases of lung disease linked to vaping
Utah health officials say they are investigating 21 cases of a severe lung disease linked to vaping. The state Department
New heated tobacco device causes same damage to lung cells as e-cigs and smoking
A new study that directly compares new heated tobacco devices with vaping and traditional cigarettes shows that all three are
Low Vitamin D Levels Tied to Interstitial Lung Disease
FRIDAY, Sept. 21, 2018 — Vitamin D deficiency is independently associated with subclinical interstitial lung disease (ILD) and its progression,
The heated ‘egg whisk’ that reduces asthma attacks by 55 per cent
The heated ‘egg whisk’ that reduces asthma attacks by 55 per cent by shrinking scarred lung tissue The heated ‘egg