Small airway-on-a-chip improves study of human COPD and asthma – Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences


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Small airway-on-a-chip improves study of human COPD and asthma
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A research team at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University leveraged its organ-on-a-chip technology to develop a model of the human …
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Kids With Asthma, Allergies May Face Higher Heart Risk Factors: Study – Philly.com


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Kids With Asthma, Allergies May Face Higher Heart Risk Factors: Study
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8, 2015 (HealthDay News) — A new study suggests that kids with asthma or allergies like hay fever may face as much as a doubling of their risk of high blood pressure and high cholesterol — even if they aren't overweight. However, the risk to any one
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Pre-Existing Asthma Early Indicator Of Chronic Migraine Attacks: Study – Tech Times


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Pre-Existing Asthma Early Indicator Of Chronic Migraine Attacks: Study
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University of Cincinnati's Vincent Martin, M.D. and colleagues explained that having asthma is a strong predictor for chronic migraine attacks in the future. According to Richard Lipton, M.D., asthma and migraine are both disorders involving
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Migraines and Asthma Study: Those With Breathing Issues May Suffer Worse Headaches – Newsmax


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Migraines and Asthma Study: Those With Breathing Issues May Suffer Worse Headaches
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"In this study, persons with episodic migraine and asthma at baseline were more than twice as likely to develop chronic migraine after one year of follow-up as compared to those with episodic migraine but not asthma," Dr. Vincent Martin, professor of
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GSK, Propeller Health partner to study smart inhalers for asthma, COPD drugs – FierceMedicalDevices (press release) (registration)


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GSK, Propeller Health partner to study smart inhalers for asthma, COPD drugs
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Fierce 15 company Propeller Health has announced an R&D collaboration with GlaxoSmithKline ($GSK), under which it will design and manufacture a custom sensor for the Ellipta inhaler to be used in GSK clinical studies of asthma and COPD. The goal is to …
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A Psychophysiological Case Study of Orchestra Conductors.

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A Psychophysiological Case Study of Orchestra Conductors.

Med Probl Perform Art. 2015 Dec;30(4):189-196

Authors: Jaque SV, Karamanukyan IH, Thomson P

Abstract
The psychological and physiological effects of performance were investigated in two professional orchestral conductors, with data collected prior to, during, and after a rehearsal and a public performance. The participants were given a battery of psychological self-report tests (anxiety, dissociation, health inventory, fantasy proneness, shame, and flow). Ambulatory physiological monitoring (Vivometric LifeShirt® system) was conducted during both a rehearsal and public performance to gather information about the autonomic nervous system and heart rate variability (HRV). One conductor had a history of asthma and anxiety, and the second conductor had coronary artery disease. The results revealed within-subject and between-subject differences in autonomic nervous system responses and HRV during several conditions (pre-performance rest, stair-climbing, rehearsal, and performance). Based on heart rate, the physiological demands of professional conducting are reflective of work intensities considered “hard.” Both conductors experienced high flow states. Anxiety and coronary artery disease may have attenuated HRV resilience in this study. It is recommended that noninvasive methods be implemented to assess cardiac autonomic activity in professional conductors, particularly during engagement in their professional activities. The findings suggest a need to further study anxiety, respiratory conditions, and cardiovascular risks for conductors.

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