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The Oral-Lung Axis: The Impact of Oral Health on Lung Health

Respiratory Care, 2020
Poor oral health has long been recognized as a clinical risk factor for developing lung infections. Recent data using culture-independent techniques assessing the microbiome in healthy subjects have demonstrated that chronic microaspiration establishes a very similar microbial community between the mouth and lung, suggesting these 2 anatomic regions ...
Nathaniel T, Gaeckle   +4 more
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Fisetin and Lung Health

Restorative Medicine Digest, 2023
Fisetin has been shown to have a positive effect on the complex array of interconnected signaling mechanisms that play a key role in regulating aging and health.
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Singing For Lung Health

2020
This chapter considers the literature relating to the use of singing for lung health. A major challenge across obstructive and restrictive lung conditions is the management of breathlessness. Breathlessness is both a physical symptom and also exacerbated by psychological factors.
Phoene Cave, Adam Lewis, Daisy Fancourt
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Maternal HIV and Paediatric Lung Health

Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 2017
With improved prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV, paediatric HIV disease is less common. However, the number of HIV exposed but uninfected infants is growing. Exposure to maternal HIV impacts infant respiratory health through an increase in known risk factors such as increased preterm birth and low birth weight, suboptimal breastfeeding,
A L, Slogrove, L, Frigati, D M, Gray
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The Lung Health Study

JAMA, 1994
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major and growing health problem throughout the world. In the United States, close to 13 million people were recognized to have the condition in 1986, 1 but even this staggering number is probably an underestimate.
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Pot smokers puffing away lung health

Heart & Lung, 2019
Marijuana is the second most commonly used inhalational agent after tobacco. It has been used for therapeutic benefits in cancer, epilepsy, inflammation and pain. Inhalation of marijuana causes reversible and irreversible lung injury.We present a 26-year-old female with cough, chest pain, epistaxis, hemoptysis, night sweats and breathlessness few hours
Keerthi, Yarlagadda   +4 more
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Lung Health Disparities in Time

JAMA Internal Medicine, 2021
Emily, Brigham, Sarath, Raju
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Lung growth in health and disease

British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1984
The subject oflung growth in health and disease can be discussed at several levels of anatomical and biochemical resolution. We can concentrate on the interaction between tissues-such as epithelium and mesenchyme: as the lung buds from the foregut, interaction between mesenchyme and epithelium is essential for their subsequent growth and ...
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Lung Health Study: Pulmonary Function Testing

American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1991
It is well known to the readers of the American Review of Respiratory Dis­ easesthat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a significant health problem in the United States. For the pul­ monarycommunity, therefore, COPD re­ search remains a priority as we strive to determine more effective methods for early detection, treatment, and preven ...
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The Aging Lung: Is Lung Health Good Health for Older Adults?

Chest, 2019
The prevalence of lung conditions, such as COPD and pulmonary fibrosis, and lung infections, such as pneumonia, increases sharply with age. The physiologic, cellular, and immunologic changes that occur during aging contribute to the development of lung disease.
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