Giving a mild allergic asthma patient an antibody, which blocks a specific protein in the lungs, markedly improved asthmatic symptoms such as wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness and cough after the allergic asthmatics had inhaled an environmental allergen, a...
In adults with persistent asthma, elevated blood eosinophil levels may be able to predict which individuals are at increased risk for exacerbations, according to a new study. “Eosinophils are known to be involved in the pathophysiology of asthma, and determining...
Tuesday, May 20, 2014 by: Tony IsaacsTags: medical myths, cancer prevention, doctors(NaturalNews) If you have seen a mainstream medical doctor for a serious medical condition or had routine doctor visits, chances are great that you have been lied to. Not all of the...
[May 19, 2014] REDWOOD CITY, Calif. –(Business Wire)– Pulmonx, an emerging leader in interventional pulmonology, announced today that multiple clinical abstracts examining the diagnostic and therapeutic utility of its Chartis Pulmonary Assessment System...
A new study in JAMA Surgery suggests that it will cost hospitals more to care for sicker Medicaid patients at a time when the federal program is set to expand in more than half of the nation’s states. In a comparison of nearly 12,000 privately insured patients...
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