News on Respiratory Diseases
Respiratory diseases include conditions of the lung, pleural cavity, bronchial tubes, trachea, upper respiratory tract and of the nerves and muscles of breathing. Respiratory diseases range from mild and self-limiting such as the common cold to life-threatening such as bacterial pneumonia or pulmonary embolism.
Treatment of respiratory disease depends on the particular disease being treated, the severity of disease and the patient. Lifestyle factors such as regular exercise and healthy nutrition are important in preventing and treating respiratory disease. Vaccination can prevent some respiratory diseases. In addition, the following treatments are often used for respiratory diseases: medication, often given in an inhaled form (corticosteroids, bronchodilators, antibiotics, anticoagulants, cancer chemotherapy, immune suppressants), physiotherapy, oxygen, mechanical ventilation, liquid ventilation (or liquid breathing), surfactant replacement therapy, radiotherapy and surgery (removal of a cancer, pleurodesis, lung volume reduction, lung transplantation, artificial lung).
06/30/2009 - News
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a lung disease in which the airways that carry air in and out of the lungs are partially obstructed, making it difficult to breathe. Patients with COPD often use inhaled anticholinergic drugs, such as ipratropium (marketed as Atrovent®, or combined with albuterol and marketed as Combivent®) and tiotropium (marketed as Spiriva®), to relax the muscles around their airways for easier breathing.
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06/19/2009 - News
According to a new study, many people with emphysema and bronchitis continue to smoke despite the risks.
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06/19/2009 - News
Society is trying to have tobacco banned, but to have marihuana legalized (though not the same members of society in each case, I imagine).
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06/18/2009 - News
New Zealand researchers have found that smoking a single marijuana joint is as carcinogenic to the lungs as 20 cigarettes.
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06/16/2009 - News
African Americans are more likely to smoke menthol cigarettes than are European Americans. And they are also more likely to develop heart disease, cancer and other smoking-related problems. So, is there a connection? Are menthol cigarettes more dangerous than regular ones?
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06/16/2009 - News
1. Community-Acquired Pneumonia (CAP) is defined as pneumonia not acquired in a hospital or a long-term care facility. Patients are usually over 65 and often have a chronic disease that weakens their bodily defense mechanisms.
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06/12/2009 - News
Following a religion has benefits on lung health, according to researchers.
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06/12/2009 - News
Antibiotics are being prescribed unnecessarily for cases of bronchitis, according to a survey.
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06/12/2009 - News
There is a link between rheumatoid arthritis and chronic lung disease, according to a new study.
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06/11/2009 - News
Hospitalized patients are often placed on acid-suppressive medications to prevent the development of ulcers. However, in many of these patients, there is no clear evidence supporting the need for ulcer prophylaxis. In fact, in the absence of an accepted indication for acid suppression, these medications may do more harm than good.
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