Air pollution in India is now as dangerous as passive smoking, say pulmonologists, who reveal how toxic winter smog is ...
It starts with a slight scratchiness at the back of your throat. Then, a sneeze. Then coughing, sniffling and full-on ...
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New studies prove ancient practice of nasal irrigation effective at fighting the common cold
Viral upper respiratory tract infections – also known as the common cold – afflict everyone, typically three times per year, ...
Colds don’t respond to antibiotics, and most over-the-counter medications deliver modest results at best. In recent years, ...
The Canadian Cancer Society unveils bold pan-Canadian plan to drive collective action to address the nation's lung cancer crisis. TORONTO, Nov. 2, 2025 /CNW/ - Lung cancer remains the leading cause of ...
The Canadian Cancer Society unveils bold pan-Canadian plan to drive collective action to address the nation's lung cancer crisis. Developed in collaboration with leading experts, including clinicians, ...
Olympus has issued updated corrective action related to the 2023 recall of more than 17,600 bronchoscopes that included flexible, fiber-optic systems and video-camera-equipped devices used to observe ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The COPD Action Alliance applauds Governor Bill Lee for proclaiming November as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Awareness Month in Tennessee ...
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and collaborators have reported early success with a novel ...
1. If you're using a reliever and you have an acute attack, administer two puffs. 2. If you have a spacer, use it with the pump, so that the spray can get down deeply into your chest. 3. If the attack ...
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Doctor explains how smoking impacts the body and what happens when you quit: ‘Within 2 to 12 weeks, circulation…’
That satisfying drag during a work break might feel like a moment of calm, but every puff silently harms your lungs. Most people know smoking damages the body - but what many don’t realise is how ...
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Why do some people breathe through their mouth instead of their nose, and what effect does it have on their health?
Tiny cilia and mucus inside the nose block out things like dust, pollution, and bacteria. This makes the air that reaches the lungs more beneficial for the body. mouth breathing Many times, we wake up ...
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