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Early wheezers continue to have poorer lung function as they age

Early wheezers continue to have poorer lung function as they age

University of Alberta researchers pioneer gene therapy to restore alveoli and lung capillaries in damaged rat lungs

University of Alberta researchers pioneer gene therapy to restore alveoli and lung capillaries in damaged rat lungs

Strong association between physical and mental health problems and restless legs syndrome

Strong association between physical and mental health problems and restless legs syndrome

Controlling antibiotic-prescribing practices in hospitals

Controlling antibiotic-prescribing practices in hospitals

Researchers find CCL5 protein produced in the course of respiratory viral infections can serve to protect macrophages from an untimely death

Researchers find CCL5 protein produced in the course of respiratory viral infections can serve to protect macrophages from an untimely death

Patients in level I trauma centers were nearly 20 percent less likely to die than those in level II centers

Patients in level I trauma centers were nearly 20 percent less likely to die than those in level II centers

Greasing the gears that drive the interferon signal

Greasing the gears that drive the interferon signal

Music helps people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease focus on their breathing

Music helps people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease focus on their breathing

Fndings could lead to a treatment for idiopathic interstitial pneumonia

Fndings could lead to a treatment for idiopathic interstitial pneumonia

Family-centered approach improves communication and care in intensive care unit

Family-centered approach improves communication and care in intensive care unit

More than two thirds of meta-analyses available to critical care physicians have major methodological flaws

More than two thirds of meta-analyses available to critical care physicians have major methodological flaws

Bacteria lurking in household dust produce chemicals that may trigger asthma

Bacteria lurking in household dust produce chemicals that may trigger asthma

More than 15 percent of our genes are mobilized to defend against microbial attacks

More than 15 percent of our genes are mobilized to defend against microbial attacks

When it comes to inflammation, too much of a good thing can be deadly

When it comes to inflammation, too much of a good thing can be deadly

Inexpensive method to assess the stability and quality of sleep

Inexpensive method to assess the stability and quality of sleep

Communication from physicians and health care teams needs to improve to meet patient's needs

Communication from physicians and health care teams needs to improve to meet patient's needs

Moraxella catarrhalis found to be responsible for 10 percent of exacerbations of COPD

Moraxella catarrhalis found to be responsible for 10 percent of exacerbations of COPD

Many paramedics do not get enough clinical experience in insertion of emergency breathing tubes

Many paramedics do not get enough clinical experience in insertion of emergency breathing tubes

PGE2 may be a target for Celebrex therapy

PGE2 may be a target for Celebrex therapy

Australian doctors must be involved in planning medical response to possible local terror attacks

Australian doctors must be involved in planning medical response to possible local terror attacks

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