Tag: Lungs

  • Mother of children with severe persistent asthma plans ‘I Love Lungs’ walk – WECT-TV6

    Mother of children with severe persistent asthma plans 'I Love Lungs' walkWECT-TV6Our Lauren Rautenkranz is the emcee of the event and she will deliver a special asthma forecast as she kicks off the walk. The event is planned by Laura Kellogg, RN, AE-C. Kellogg and her family were invited to the White House last year […]

  • ‘I Love Lungs’ walk educates about asthma, air quality – StarNewsOnline.com

    'I Love Lungs' walk educates about asthma, air qualityStarNewsOnline.comThe Kellogg family moved to Wilmington for cleaner air. The three children all had asthma. They are, from left, Laura Kellogg (mom), Chiara Kellogg (15) Luca Kellogg (10), Camryn Kellogg, (17) and dad Bobby Kellogg. COURTESY OF LAURA KELLOGG.and more » View full post on asthma – Google […]

  • Study reveals new way lungs respond in asthma attacks – Science Daily

    Study reveals new way lungs respond in asthma attacksScience DailyThe World Health Organisation estimates show that 235 million people worldwide currently suffer from asthma with over 80% of asthma deaths occurring in low and lower-middle income countries. The disease is predicted to increase worldwide over the next … View full post on asthma – Google News

  • Decoded: How our lungs respond during asthma attacks – Economic Times

    Decoded: How our lungs respond during asthma attacksEconomic Times"The fundamental biochemical process that we have discovered will ultimately allow us to better design ways to develop new treatments for those suffering from asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)," said one of the researchers Andrew …and more » View full post on asthma – Google News

  • New study reveals how lungs respond during asthma attacks – Hindustan Times

    Hindustan Times New study reveals how lungs respond during asthma attacksHindustan TimesA new method developed by scientists called biochemical process reveals how lungs operate during normal functioning and during asthma, a chronic respiratory condition marked by difficulty in breathing. The study conducted in mouse model reveals how air …How Our Lungs Respond During Asthma AttacksNDTVall 5 […]

  • How Our Lungs Respond During Asthma Attacks – NDTV

    NDTV How Our Lungs Respond During Asthma AttacksNDTV"The fundamental biochemical process that we have discovered will ultimately allow us to better design ways to develop new treatments for those suffering from asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)," said one of the researchers Andrew …and more » View full post on asthma – Google News

  • Study reveals new way lungs respond in asthma attacks – Medical Xpress

    Medical Xpress Study reveals new way lungs respond in asthma attacksMedical XpressObstruction of the lumen of a bronchiole by mucoid exudate, goblet cell metaplasia, and epithelial basement membrane thickening in a person with asthma. Credit: Yale Rosen/Wikipedia/CC BY-SA 2.0. Scientists have discovered a new way in which the lungs …and more » View full post on asthma […]

  • Asthma diet: Five best foods for your lungs! – Zee News

    Zee News Asthma diet: Five best foods for your lungs!Zee NewsBananas – Research suggests that a banana a day could keep asthma away due to high fiber content in it. Researchers found that children who ate just one banana a day had a 34% lower risk of developing asthmatic symptoms such as wheezing. View full […]

  • Asthma: Food for thought—and lungs – Amsterdam News

    Amsterdam News Asthma: Food for thought—and lungsAmsterdam NewsThe lungs also cry for vitamin E. Researchers at Harvard University have found that those persons who have an ample amount of vitamin E in their diets are less likely to have attacks of asthma. It has been shown that vitamin E relaxes the smooth muscle … View full […]

  • Scientists to study causes of asthma using organisms without lungs – HealthCanal.com

    Scientists to study causes of asthma using organisms without lungsHealthCanal.comScientists from Royal Holloway, University of London, will research the biology of human asthma by using a slime mould, an organism which has no lungs but could hold the key to new treatments. Professor Robin Williams, from the School of Biological …and more » View full post on […]