Research suggests that consuming nitrate-rich leafy greens, such as spinach, kale, and arugula, may help preserve lung function as people age. A study published in the journal Annals of the …
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Indoor Cat Ownership Does Not Increase Asthma Risk in Children, Study Finds Recent research published in PLOS ONE indicates that living with an indoor cat during early childhood does not …
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World Asthma Day 2026: The Urgent Push for Universal Inhaler Access As we observe World Asthma Day on May 5, 2026, the global medical community is focusing on a singular, …
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How Temperature Swings Trigger Asthma and Allergy Flare-Ups For many, the arrival of spring brings a welcome return to outdoor activities. However, the season is often characterized by volatile weather—where …
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Cold, Allergy, or Asthma? How to Tell the Difference Feeling under the weather with a runny nose, cough, or congestion? It’s easy to assume it’s just a common cold, but …
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Meet Dr. Sarah Cheyney: Expert in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Orlando Health Finding a specialist who combines rigorous academic training with clinical expertise is essential for managing complex …
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Living near Salton Sea Linked to Reduced Lung Growth in Children – Study Tracks Impact on 700 Kids
Understanding the Health Impact of the Shrinking Salton Sea on Children The Salton Sea, California’s largest inland lake, has been experiencing a severe shrinkage over the past decades due to …
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Spring Lung Health: How Pollen, Weather, and Dampness Can Affect Your Breathing As the seasons begin to change, many people have welcomed the clear blue skies and blooming flowers. Still, …
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Rising Asthma Cases in Children Prompt Calls for Improved Monitoring and Care A new study from University Hospital Southampton is highlighting the urgent need for better monitoring of asthma in …
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Navigating Spring Allergy Season: Expert Advice for Relief As temperatures rise and flowers bloom, millions of Americans brace for the annual onslaught of spring allergies. Affecting approximately 100 million people …