Breast Milk Nutrient Linked to Improved Lung Health and Immune Development
A fatty acid in breast milk programs immune cells to fight infections and may reduce the risk of chronic lung disease in premature infants.
A fatty acid in breast milk programs immune cells to fight infections and may reduce the risk of chronic lung disease in premature infants.
Experts and healthcare organizations gathered in Germany for the 9th World Bronchiectasis Conference to share updates on clinical care, research findings, and new digital resources.
The American Lung Association’s 2023 "State of Lung Cancer" report reveals improvement in five-year survival rate across the US, including for people of color.
New research suggests cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) modulators may provide mental health benefits for pediatric patients and their caregivers early in treatment.
The treatment combines two antibodies that attack the virus at different stages of infection, making it more difficult for the pathogens to develop resistance.
Remote monitoring did not increase the time spent at home after discharge among patients hospitalized with sepsis or lower respiratory tract infection, according to results from a randomized clinical trial of 1,286 adults.
The MATCH 2 study reported a 96.7% overall diagnostic yield for peripheral lung nodules when using robotic-assisted bronchoscopy (RAB) with integrated imaging.
The collaboration will focus on sleep and circadian medicine, including research into obstructive sleep apnea and wearable health technology.