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Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a condition involving high blood pressure and structural changes in the walls of the pulmonary arteries, which are the blood vessels that connect the right side of the heart to the lungs. Affecting people of all ages and ethnic backgrounds - but most commonly found in young women of child-bearing years - the disease has historically been chronic and incurable, with a poor survival rate. PAH is often not diagnosed in a timely manner because its early symptoms can be confused with those of many other pulmonary and respiratory conditions. Symptoms include shortness of breath, extreme fatigue, dizziness, fainting, swollen ankles and legs and chest pain (especially during physical activity). With proper diagnosis, there are currently several therapies to alleviate symptoms and improve quality of life for PAH patients. The key is to find a PAH specialist and pursue immediate treatment.
University of California study may shed light on human ability to adapt hypoxia

University of California study may shed light on human ability to adapt hypoxia

Novation, Lantheus Medical to distribute ABLAVAR and DEFINITY diagnostic imaging agents

Novation, Lantheus Medical to distribute ABLAVAR and DEFINITY diagnostic imaging agents

FDA grants additional marketing exclusivity to INOMAX for pediatric BPD treatment

FDA grants additional marketing exclusivity to INOMAX for pediatric BPD treatment

Innovative research investigates importance of reading to newborns in the NICU

Innovative research investigates importance of reading to newborns in the NICU

FDA to review Lantheus' DEFINITY sNDA for use in stress echocardiography

FDA to review Lantheus' DEFINITY sNDA for use in stress echocardiography

Ikaria initiates enrollment in LUCASSIN Phase III trial for HRS Type 1

Ikaria initiates enrollment in LUCASSIN Phase III trial for HRS Type 1

GFAP levels predict brain injury, death in critically ill children on ECMO

GFAP levels predict brain injury, death in critically ill children on ECMO

Caprini Risk Model helps predict VTE risk in patients undergoing plastic surgery

Caprini Risk Model helps predict VTE risk in patients undergoing plastic surgery

FDA grants Clinical Data's PRX-8066 Orphan Drug Designation for pulmonary arterial hypertension

FDA grants Clinical Data's PRX-8066 Orphan Drug Designation for pulmonary arterial hypertension

CHORI hosts 2nd annual international Advanced Workshop on Sickle Cell Disease

CHORI hosts 2nd annual international Advanced Workshop on Sickle Cell Disease

Gene therapy may reverse pulmonary hypertension

Gene therapy may reverse pulmonary hypertension

Zyvox achieves higher clinical success rate than vancomycin in MRSA nosocomial pneumonia study

Zyvox achieves higher clinical success rate than vancomycin in MRSA nosocomial pneumonia study

Study reveals sex hormones can influence structure and function of heart's right ventricle

Study reveals sex hormones can influence structure and function of heart's right ventricle

ABCs of cardiopulmonary resuscitation re-arranged

ABCs of cardiopulmonary resuscitation re-arranged

Abbott to withdraw Meridia medicine from the U.S. market

Abbott to withdraw Meridia medicine from the U.S. market

Merck's boceprevir Phase III studies for HCV to be presented at 61st AASLD

Merck's boceprevir Phase III studies for HCV to be presented at 61st AASLD

UC San Diego receives grant to study hypoxia susceptibility

UC San Diego receives grant to study hypoxia susceptibility

Abbott issues statement in response to FDA's mixed vote for weight loss medication sibutramine

Abbott issues statement in response to FDA's mixed vote for weight loss medication sibutramine

NBCA arms healthcare professionals to 'Stop the Clot'

NBCA arms healthcare professionals to 'Stop the Clot'

New insight into most common form of congenital heart disease

New insight into most common form of congenital heart disease

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