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Severe COVID and Flu May Raise Lung Cancer Risk Years Later, But Vaccines Can Help

Severe COVID and Flu May Raise Lung Cancer Risk Years Later, But Vaccines Can Help

Groundbreaking new research reveals that serious respiratory infections can leave lasting changes in the lungs

A Pill for Sleep Apnoea- Clinical Trial Results Are Promising

A Pill for Sleep Apnoea? Clinical Trial Results Are Promising

Millions of people abandon CPAP therapy every year. A repurposed epilepsy drug could offer a

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The “Just Right” Pillow for You

Struggling to stay comfortable while using your CPAP machine? The right pillow can make a

Your Diet May Be Your Lungs’ Best Defence

Your Diet May Be Your Lungs’ Best Defence

Could eating more vegetables, fish, and olive oil help protect you from asthma? New research

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International Nurses Day: Empowered nurses save lives

International Nurses Day is celebrated each year on the 12th of May, the birthday of

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Go to bed, please

How many times have you repeated this phrase in your head while watching your child

Cholinergic basal forebrain degeneration due to sleep-disordered breathing exacerbates pathology in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease.

It is theorised that Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) develops when the cleavage of amyloid precursor protein

Effect of humidified versus non-humidified CPAP on inflammatory response and nasopharyngeal symptoms in healthy participants.

Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is associated with high prevalence of local naso-pharyngeal side effects,

Inhaled Gene Therapy, Nanoparticles and Muco-Obstructive Lung Diseases

Delivery of gene therapy agents to the pulmonary system is relatively simple due to the

Monitoring airway inflammation through FeNO to determine airway inflammation

What is a fractional expired nitric oxide (FeNO) test and what are its implications? FeNO

Insomnia disorder increases the risk of subjective memory decline in middle-aged and older adults: a longitudinal analysis

Key takeaways: Subjective memory complaints often precede the onset of mild cognitive impairment and dementia.

Managing your light-exposure can protect against the Winter slump

With an increasingly sun-safe and sedentary society, people aren’t exposed to sunlight like they used

Happy World Sleep Day!

Sleep Is Essential for Health World Sleep Society is issuing a global call to action

Sleep Disturbance and Alzheimer’s disease (AD)

If you’re the type to read through online scientific data summaries, chances are you’re picturing

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