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Worse COVID-19 perceptions and related stress were associated with worse clinical outcomes — in particular, declines in lung and heart health — among Black adults who report smoking, according to data presented at the CHEST Annual Meeting. Navjot Kaur, MD, and colleagues conducted a single-center study to assess the relationship between self-reported COVID-19-related perceptions
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Worse COVID-19 perceptions and related stress were associated with worse clinical outcomes — in particular, declines in lung and heart health — among Black adults who report smoking, according to data presented at the CHEST Annual Meeting. Navjot Kaur, MD, and colleagues conducted a single-center study to assess the relationship between self-reported COVID-19-related perceptions
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#COVID19-related perceptions and #stress associated with worse #lung and #heart health among Black adults who #smoke, according to results presented at #CHEST2021 https://t.co/Ygbg4f9MIC
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During the COVID-19 lockdown, an increase in parental smoking in the household led to significantly more children being exposed to cigarette smoke, researchers reported at the virtual European Respiratory Society International Congress.“Closure of schools and afterschool clubs due to the COVID-19 pandemic has caused children to spend more time at home, thus increasing their exposure to
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During the COVID-19 lockdown, an increase in parental smoking in the household led to significantly more children being exposed to cigarette smoke, researchers reported at the virtual European Respiratory Society International Congress.“Closure of schools and afterschool clubs due to the COVID-19 pandemic has caused children to spend more time at home, thus increasing their exposure to
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During the COVID-19 lockdown, an increase in parental smoking in the household led to significantly more children being exposed to cigarette smoke, researchers reported at the virtual European Respiratory Society International Congress.“Closure of schools and afterschool clubs due to the COVID-19 pandemic has caused children to spend more time at home, thus increasing their exposure to
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Mashup Score: 0Cessation of smoke exposure improves pediatric CF outcomes: Longitudinal analysis of CF Foundation Patient Registry data - PubMed - 3 year(s) ago
Eliminating smoke exposure may reduce pulmonary exacerbations and improve respiratory and nutritional outcomes in children and adolescents with CF. Both smoking cessation and exposure prevention should be prioritized in pediatric CF care.
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Mashup Score: 0Long-term impact of coal mine fire smoke on lung mechanics in exposed adults - PubMed - 3 year(s) ago
This is the first study using FOT in adults evaluating long-term respiratory outcomes after medium-term ambient PM2.5 exposure to coal mine fire smoke. These results should inform public health policies and planning for future events.
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Adverse Health Effects in People with and without Pre-Existing Respiratory Conditions During Bushfire Smoke Exposure in the 2019/20 Australian Summer
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Three and a half years after exposure, coal mine fire smoke did not appear to be associated with more severe asthma symptoms or worse lung function but might be associated with poorer asthma control.
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Wildland fires are diminishing air quality on a seasonal and regional basis, raising concerns about respiratory health risks to the public and occupational groups. This American Thoracic Society (ATS) workshop was convened in 2019 to meet the growing health threat of wildland fire smoke. The worksho …
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#COVID19-related perceptions and #stress associated with worse #lung and #heart health among Black adults who #smoke, according to results presented at #CHEST2021 https://t.co/YF8Z9O8iZ5