Articles from: Pulmonology Advisor
Gap seen in cardiovascular, psychiatry, and cancer trial participation versus national prevalence disease...
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Sex-based gaps still persist in women’s participation in drug and device clinical trials, according to a study published in the April issue of Contemporary Clinical Trials. @ElsevierNews @sciencedirect @AllieSosinsky @aleta1112 #womenshealth https://t.co/7dS2mETCa0 https://t.co/7dS2mETCa0 - view on twitter
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Pulmonology AdvisorAerobic and Inspiratory Muscle Training for Children With Down Syndrome - 2 days
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Does adding inspiratory muscle training to aerobic fitness training make a measurable difference in children with Down...
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Children with Down syndrome who received inspiratory muscle training plus aerobic exercise training demonstrated more significant improvements in physical fitness compared with those with DS who received aerobic exercise training alone. @ArchivesPMR https://t.co/oxnfcToc0j https://t.co/oxnfcToc0j - view on twitter
Should contralateral bullae/blebs be resected during ipsilateral video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery bullectomy for primary spontaneous...
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In patients undergoing video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery bullectomy for primary spontaneous pneumothorax, resection of unruptured contralateral bullae/blebs is not recommended. Contralateral bullae/blebs should be managed nonsurgically. @accpchest https://t.co/DNx7YYdz8a https://t.co/DNx7YYdz8a - view on twitter
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Pulmonology AdvisorCan Homeopathic Treatment Speed Recovery in Patients With COVID-19? - 3 days
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In patients with COVID-19, can an individualized homeopathic medicine regimen serve as an effective adjunct to standard of care...
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In patients with COVID-19, an earlier recovery has been reported among those treated with an adjunctive individualized homeopathic regimen together with integrated standard of care, compared with standard of care alone. #COVID19 #pulmonology #medtwitter https://t.co/duvEIwmO7g https://t.co/duvEIwmO7g - view on twitter
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Pulmonology AdvisorAir Pollution Exposure Linked to Premature Mortality Risk in Many Conditions - 4 days
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The link between air pollution and cardiorespiratory disease mortality is well established, but are pollutants also linked to premature death from other...
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Long-term exposure to pollutants — black carbon, nitrogen dioxide, and/or fine particulate matter — was associated with death in asthma, dementia, psychiatric disorders, diabetes, and acute lower respiratory infection, and cardiorespiratory diseases. https://t.co/TPaxsNhKoR https://t.co/TPaxsNhKoR - view on twitter
Does vitamin D supplementation effectively prevent COVID-19 infection in those with high exposure to infected individuals — and is it...
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Vitamin D supplements may help individuals with high exposure to COVID-19 prevent infection without causing serious adverse events, according to study findings published in Archives of Medical Research. #COVID19 @mardia_lopez https://t.co/fGILHsW7pF https://t.co/fGILHsW7pF - view on twitter
How does the timing of intubation affect clinical outcomes in critically ill patients who do not have COVID-19? A meta-analysis explore this...
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Among critically ill patients who do not have COVID-19, early intubation is associated with a lower mortality rate, according to findings and an analysis published recently in the Journal of Critical Care. #COVID19 https://t.co/dDxfF1z96R https://t.co/dDxfF1z96R - view on twitter
Women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) have an increased risk for hypertension about 10 years...
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According to a study published in #JACC, women w/ hypertensive disorders of pregnancy have a heightened risk for #hypertension about a decade later. Read more in @PulmAdvisor: https://t.co/BvPFpAtwuL - view on twitter
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Pulmonology AdvisorPulmonary Ultrasonography Detects Interstitial Lung Disease in Rheumatoid Arthritis - 7 days
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Researchers investigated the potential role in ultrasonography in the detection of interstitial lung disease (ILD) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis...
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Pulmonary ultrasonography was shown to accurately detect interstitial lung disease (ILD) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), according to study findings published in Joint Bone Spine. @Dr_Reumatologia #pulmonology #rheumatology @RheumAdvisor https://t.co/99BA5VbIUU https://t.co/99BA5VbIUU - view on twitter
Are patients with asthma and allergic rhinitis who initiate montelukast at higher risk for sleep and anxiety...
Patients with asthma and allergic rhinitis using montelukast — the most widely used leukotriene-modifying agent (LTMA) — had increased odds of experiencing neuropsychiatric outcomes after treatment initiation. @JAMANetworkOpen @seenafazel #pulmonology https://t.co/qXD7O3MvlD https://t.co/qXD7O3MvlD - view on twitter