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    WASHINGTON — Dyspnea, pain and reduced mobility were frequently reported in survivors of COVID-19 1 year after hospitalization, according to an abstract presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference.“We interpret these findings to suggest that efforts to improve patients’ health post-COVID should focus on the prevention and treatment of breathlessness, pain

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    • #ATS2023: “We interpret these findings to suggest that efforts to improve patients’ health post-#COVID should focus on the prevention and treatment of #breathlessness, pain and limited mobility,” Roseline Agyekum, BS, at @Penn, told Healio. @atscommunity https://t.co/c6VZrWaak3

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    Patients with COPD who experience breathlessness and exertional desaturation may see improvements with use of an oral positive expiratory device, according to study results published in Respiratory Care.“PEP buddy is an adjunct to current COPD therapies, such as inhalers and pulmonary rehabilitation,” Muhammad Ahsan Zafar, MD, co-creator of the device and associate professor in the

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    • Published in @respcare: Patients with #COPD who experience #breathlessness and exertional desaturation may see improvements with use of an oral positive expiratory device. https://t.co/aR7INCyZeo

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    A model that factors in brain imaging markers of breathlessness expectation, questionnaires and physiology measures predicted changes in breathlessness during pulmonary rehabilitation, according to study results published in Thorax.“Brain activity to breathlessness-related cues is a strong predictor of clinical improvement in breathlessness over pulmonary rehabilitation,” Sarah L.

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    • Researchers found that only machine learning models that contained brain imaging markers of #breathlessness expectation were successful in predicting response to pulmonary rehabilitation based on Dyspnea-12 score. @ThoraxBMJ https://t.co/VBokiexU66

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    A model that factors in brain imaging markers of breathlessness expectation, questionnaires and physiology measures predicted changes in breathlessness during pulmonary rehabilitation, according to study results published in Thorax.“Brain activity to breathlessness-related cues is a strong predictor of clinical improvement in breathlessness over pulmonary rehabilitation,” Sarah L.

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    • According to study results published in @ThoraxBMJ, a model that factors in brain imaging markers of #breathlessness expectation, questionnaires and physiology measures predicted changes in breathlessness during pulmonary rehabilitation. https://t.co/VBokiexU66

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    An online breathing and well-being program improved health-related quality of life and persistent breathlessness in individuals with ongoing symptoms following COVID-19, researchers reported in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine.“We urgently need evidence-based treatments and interventions for people with long COVID, which currently affects approximately 1 in 50 people in the U.K.,” Keir

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