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Swimming with asthma

ZwemZa wrote 1 week ago: Researchers demonstrated that swimming also increases physical and cardio-pulmonary fitness as well … more →

Tags: Aquatic News, physical exercise, Asthma, Cochrane Library, royal hobart hospital, Cochrane Collaboration, Tasmania, beswick

Madison & Dawson: The intro into their fight against Cystic Fibrosis

mommywithacause wrote 2 weeks ago: Madison is a beautiful, smart, funny, creative and very unique little girl. At the tender age of 8, … more →

Tags: Cystic Fibrosis & Life, cystic fibrosis, genetic disorder, health, Conditions and Diseases, clinical trial, Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator, Disease, Breathless

Gratitude # 91 - miracle stories

nsg2 wrote 3 weeks ago: oxygen tent (Photo credit: mark_the_legend_foster) Someone I knew back in high school days has been … more →

Tags: thankful, grateful, gratitude, Friends

ERS Annual Congress 2013

ypatagan wrote 3 weeks ago: The ERS (European Respiratory Society) Scientific Programme runs from Saturday 7 September 2013 (09: … more →

Tags: Er..s, health, united states congress, Nanomaterials

GSK is breathing easy after its new inhaler gets a preliminary thumbs up

Ritchie King wrote 3 weeks ago: The numbers: British drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline reported a first quarter profit of $1.47 billion this … more →

Tags: advair, Breo Ellipta, earnings, Glaxo, GlaxoSmithKline, Relvar

Watch Your Weight

1stclassmedical wrote 1 month ago: Smoking is obviously the leading cause of respiratory diseases. Because of this, smoking seems to st … more →

Tags: Respiratory Diseases, COPD, Emphysema, General Health, Diet and Exercise, health, oxygen, Oxygen Concentrator, 1st Class Medical

What is COPD?12 comments

1stclassmedical wrote 1 month ago: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is the term physicians use to diagnose emphysema and/or … more →

Tags: Respiratory Diseases, COPD, General Health, health, portable oxygen concentrators, portable oxygen, 1st Class Medical, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Respiratory Disorders

Sulfur Dioxide, Sulfur Trioxide and Acid Rain: Pollution from Burning Coal

chemicalstatistician wrote 1 month ago: Introduction It is well known that burning coal produces carbon dioxide, which contributes to the ac … more →

Tags: Environmental Chemistry, Practical Applications of Chemistry, Scientific Applications of Chemistry, Acid Rain, Aerobic Respiration, Anaerobic Respiration, Asthma, brackish water, bronchitis

Health Benefits of Lemon Juice10 comments

momsopinions wrote 1 month ago: You should always start the day out with a cup of warm water and the juice of half a lemon,according … more →

Tags: All Archives, health, Weight loss, Lifestyle, Weight, overweight, obesity, Nutrition, Healthy Living

Centralia Man Climbing Mount Rainier to Raise Money for Lung Disease Research

kirisyko wrote 1 month ago:     Neal Kirby, a Centralia resident who is principal of the city’s Edison Elementary, is … more →

Tags: Climbing, High altitude mountaineering, health, united states, Washington, American Lung Association, Mount Rainier, Conditions and Diseases

The Flu Shot And Other Vaccines

Dawn Advertiser wrote 2 months ago: Every year before the flu season starts, around October, I am repeatedly asked this question: “Do I … more →

Tags: Health <3, Healthy Living, Exercise, Pakistan, Vitamin C, Dr Adnan Khan, Nervous system, Good Diet, Flu Season

SARS-like virus death in the UK

beyondanomie wrote 3 months ago: From the BBC: A patient infected with a new respiratory illness similar to the deadly Sars virus has … more →

Tags: health news, Medicine, health, Controversial, BBC, Health Care, patient, Public Health and Safety, Conditions and Diseases

Epidemic Hazard - United Kingdom, England, Manchester : Sars like virus NCoV - 5 deaths and 12 confirmed cases have been reported to WHO3 comments

desertrose wrote 3 months ago: Earth Watch Report  -  Epidemic Hazards   Image Source   … 2 17.02.2013 Epidemic Hazard United … more →

Tags: Global Disaster Watch, Diseases, biological hazard, Earth Watch Report, disaster management, middle east, Saudi Arabia, World Health Organization, Health Protection Agency

Echinacea herb and its uses

andygrant121981 wrote 3 months ago: Echinacea is a flowering herb that is used in two very important medical conditions. Upper respirato … more →

Tags: Herbs, Nature, Cure, Diseases, Flower, Echinacea, immunity

Preventing COPD2 comments

conorcaffrey wrote 3 months ago: Enlarged view of lung tissue showing the difference between healthy lung and COPD (Photo credit: Wik … more →

Tags: About Health, about science, health, Health and Disease, about copd, about lung, about lung damage, about lung disease, about lungs

Cyanide lakes and hurricanes: An interview with Dr. Juan Almendares on the high costs of mining in Honduras

revolutioniseternal wrote 3 months ago: Written by Jen Wilton and Liam Barrington-Bush Originally published by Upside Down World From Januar … more →

Tags: México, Oaxaca, Gender, Canada, Capulalpam de Méndez, Mining, Honduras, Dr. Juan Almendares, Environment

Out on a Limb1 comment

eyeonicr wrote 3 months ago: Brian Thomas’ latest – Do People Live Longer among Trees? – has to be seen to be b … more →

Tags: Daily (pseudo)Science Updates, ICR, Creationism, Evolution, Science, Skeptic, Brian Thomas, Skepticism, pseudoscience

Universal Healthcare2 comments

11dunc11 wrote 3 months ago: “Universal healthcare”, that is an alleged “right” to “healthcare … more →

Tags: Economics, essays, Healthcare, universal healthcare, Healthcare Costs, Health Insurance, NHS, FDA, drugs

The Flu and Disability: Know the Risks

teddowusu wrote 4 months ago: ‘Tis the flu season and doctors are warning people with disabilities to be extra cautious during thi … more →

Tags: research study, developmental disabilities, Children With Disabilities, Neuromuscular Diseases, cognitive disabilities, Disability Issues, disabilities, winter, Teddy


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