A pulmonologist discusses the history and influence of race-based reference equations in pulmonary function testing interpretation and patient care.
Living in a food desert may be linked to unfavorable tocopherol levels and potentially lower airway measurements in early life.
Italy: A new cross-sectional study published in Respiratory Research has highlighted a significant association between vertebral fractures and impaired lung function in patients with ...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is known for causing breathing difficulties and limiting everyday activities.
A weekly roundup of healthcare's encounters with the courts ...
Dyne Therapeutics maintains a strong $1.1B cash position, funding operations into mid-2028 despite heavy R&D and operating ...
Several major hospitals in England are running a pilot to keep donor organs preserved for longer so checks can be carried out ...
Sports cardiology has emerged as a distinct subspecialty at the intersection of preventive cardiology and athlete care. While ...
A person’s combined physical and mental strength can predict their risk of developing memory problems later in life. New ...
New evidence adds strong support to the protective link between a healthy diet and living longer in good health, in particular when it comes to brain health ...
Readers will learn how veterinary oncologists stage and treat canine lymphoma using modern multi-agent chemotherapy and palliative care.
As immunotherapy reshaped cancer care, geriatric oncology shifted toward personalized, geriatric assessment-guided treatment that prioritizes function, safety, and what matters most to older adults.