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Differences in lung physiology and immune function in children could be why they are more often spared from severe illness associated with COVID-19 than adults. Differences in lung physiology and ...
Worrying lung abnormalities have been detected in youngsters with long COVID. An advanced type of MRI scan uncovered "significant" problems - including reduced blood flow - in the lungs of children ...
(Reuters Health) - Doctors have long predicted that less air pollution will produce healthier lungs. Now a first-of-its-kind study of 2,120 children in southern California has documented dramatically ...
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Traffic pollution can prevent the lungs of children who live near busy roads from developing properly, making them more likely to suffer respiratory and heart problems later in life, U.S. researchers ...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, which includes conditions such as chronic bronchitis and emphysema, has become the third most common cause of death globally, killing approximately 3 million ...
Scientists have created a model alveolar system that mimics the breathing action of the human lung and allows visualization of flow patterns within the alveoli. The chip they designed includes tubes ...
(THE CONVERSATION) “I just can’t do what I used to anymore.” As pulmonologists andcritical care doctors treating patients with lung disease, we have heard many of our patients recovering from COVID-19 ...
Differences in lung physiology and immune function in children could be why they are more often spared from severe illness associated with COVID-19 than adults, according to pediatric and adult ...
“I just can’t do what I used to anymore.” As pulmonologists and critical care doctors treating patients with lung disease, we have heard many of our patients recovering from COVID-19 tell us this even ...