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    A new computed tomography study reveals that people who smoke marijuana may have a 70 percent higher risk of developing emphysema than non-smokers, and an age-matched subgroup analysis suggests marijuana use could be associated with a 26 percent higher risk of emphysema in comparison to tobacco-only smoking.

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    A new computed tomography study reveals that people who smoke marijuana may have a 70 percent higher risk of developing emphysema than non-smokers, and an age-matched subgroup analysis suggests marijuana use could be associated with a 26 percent higher risk of emphysema in comparison to tobacco-only smoking.

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    A new computed tomography study reveals that people who smoke marijuana may have a 70 percent higher risk of developing emphysema than non-smokers, and an age-matched subgroup analysis suggests marijuana use could be associated with a 26 percent higher risk of emphysema in comparison to tobacco-only smoking.

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    A new computed tomography study reveals that people who smoke marijuana may have a 70 percent higher risk of developing emphysema than non-smokers, and an age-matched subgroup analysis suggests marijuana use could be associated with a 26 percent higher risk of emphysema in comparison to tobacco-only smoking.

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    Patients with severe heterogeneous emphysema treated with a support expiration valve system had a sustained clinically significant benefit in health-related quality of life at 24 months in the EMPROVE trial.“Our current treatments for patients with COPD are effective for patients with predominant airways disease to alleviate the hyperinflation that patients face. However, for those with a

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    Patients with severe heterogeneous emphysema treated with a support expiration valve system had a sustained clinically significant benefit in health-related quality of life at 24 months in the EMPROVE trial.“Our current treatments for patients with COPD are effective for patients with predominant airways disease to alleviate the hyperinflation that patients face. However, for those with a

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    • Valve system led to a sustained clinically significant health-related quality of life benefit at 24 months in patients with severe heterogenous #emphysema, according to results of the EMPROVE trial presented at #ERSCongress https://t.co/3GVdLiv4QE

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    Emphysema is often present before spirometry findings become abnormal, with disproportionate rates seen in Black men, according to new findings published in Annals of Internal Medicine.“According to this observational study of Black and white adults in the United States, a substantial proportion of middle-aged adults with ‘normal’ spirometry findings based on race-specific

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    Emphysema is often present before spirometry findings become abnormal, with disproportionate rates seen in Black men, according to new findings published in Annals of Internal Medicine.“According to this observational study of Black and white adults in the United States, a substantial proportion of middle-aged adults with ‘normal’ spirometry findings based on race-specific

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    Emphysema is often present before spirometry findings become abnormal, with disproportionate rates seen in Black men, according to new findings published in Annals of Internal Medicine.“According to this observational study of Black and white adults in the United States, a substantial proportion of middle-aged adults with ‘normal’ spirometry findings based on race-specific

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    • In an observational study published in @AnnalsofIM, #emphysema was often present before abnormal #spirometry, particularly in Black men, researchers reported. @GoHealio https://t.co/PfkGXyUTm3