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Characteristics and toxicology of adult deaths due to quetiapine toxicity in Australia, 2000–2024
Abstract Quetiapine is an atypical antipsychotic that has been associated with both intentional and unintentional deaths. We aimed to determine, stratified by intentionality: (1) The characteristics and circumstances of adult deaths attributed solely to quetiapine toxicity in Australia, 2000–2024; (2) The blood toxicology of cases for quetiapine and ...
Shane Darke+4 more
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Methodological reflections on visually mapping intangible remittances amidst environmental change
This paper explores the role of transnational migrant networks in exchanging intangible remittances as a climate adaptation strategy. Through visual mapping with Moroccan migrants in Tenerife, it reveals the significance of such exchanges in environmental mobilities research, highlighting their potential for addressing climate change. Abstract Emerging
Loubna Ou‐Salah, Lore Van Praag
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We report an improvement in symptoms and quality of life with long-term use of guaifenesin for the treatment of mucus-related symptoms in a patient with chronic bronchitis, who presented with mucus hypersecretion, cough and dyspnea. Keywords: Guaifenesin,
William W. Storms, Judi E. Miller
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Background The study aim was to compare lifestyle behaviors, body mass index (BMI) and perceived health in subjects with and without chronic bronchitis or emphysema, and to explore if these comparisons differed between demographic subgroups.
Vukovic Dejana S+2 more
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Virus‐Induced Cellular Senescence Causes Pulmonary Sequelae Post‐Influenza Infection
Genetic or pharmacological depletion of senescent cells during influenza A virus infection led to complete recovery of the airway epithelium, indicating a marked acceleration of the epithelial repair process. Targeting senescent cells may represent a new preventive therapeutic option to reduce post‐influenza chronic lung damage.
Larissa Lipskaia+20 more
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Chronic bronchitis and emphysema
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L. D. Erasmus
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The recent recognition that the conducting airways are not “sterile” and that they have their own dynamic microbiome, together with the rapid advances in our understanding of microbial biofilms and their roles in the causation of respiratory diseases ...
Alya Ishak, M. Everard
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Mortality in GOLD stages of COPD and its dependence on symptoms of chronic bronchitis
Background The GOLD classification of COPD severity introduces a stage 0 (at risk) comprising individuals with productive cough and normal lung function.
Nilsson Peter M+4 more
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Air temperature and inflammatory and coagulation responses in men with coronary or pulmonary disease during the winter season [PDF]
Background and Objective Air temperature changes are associated with increased cardiovascular and respiratory risk, but the roles of inflammatory and coagulation markers are not well understood.
Breitner, Susanne+8 more
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BackgroundChronic bronchitis (CB) has been related to poor outcomes in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). From a clinical standpoint, we have shown that subjects with CB in a group with moderate to severe airflow obstruction were younger, more
V. Kim+11 more
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