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Asbestosis

Asbestosis Stories

Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that is used for many purposes especially in insulation. When inhaled, these tiny, needle-like fibers cause your immune cells to literally imperil themselves in an attempt to rid your lung of these asbestos fibers.

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Lung Cancer

Lung Cancer Stories

Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers in America today. There are nearly 200,000 cases diagnosed annually.

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State of Tobacco Report

State of Tobacco Report Stories

Have you noticed the cost of cigarettes is continuing to go up?
That’s good news, and worthy of a good grade, according to the American Lung Association.

Today, it released its annual state of tobacco report. It grades states and the federal government on a variety of tobacco control policies with one major goal: getting people to stop using tobacco….period.

Damon Mccoll is a college-age smoker in New York. “They are way to expensive, I can’t afford this I am just a college student, I can’t afford cigarettes at this price.”

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LUNG CIRCADIAN RHYTHM

LUNG CIRCADIAN RHYTHM Stories

Circadian rhythms, the body’s biological processes that repeat in 24-hour cycles, may have a significant effect on a person’s lung function according to the latest research.
As human beings, we’re in synch with our world- our body clocks linked to the clocks on the wall. There’s no question that our internal clock affects the way many systems function. For example we’re more likely to suffer a heart attack in the early morning hours. Well not only does heart function change throughout the day, according to circadian rhythms, but so does lung function.

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People suffering from paralysis due to stroke or traumatic brain injury may be able to reprogram their brains to improve motor skills and to control artificial limbs.
With a stroke, when nerve cells are damaged, other nerve cells take over for them. But until now, scientists weren't sure which neurons compensated for damaged neurons, or how the brain cells learned their new jobs. The latest study shows how MRI images can show the active areas of the brain.

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Cancer Vaccine

Cancer Vaccine Stories

Vaccines that protect against cancer have been proposed since before the 1910s. A growing sophistication of how cells age and die may hold the key to a cancer vaccine.

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LUNG CANCER SCREENING TEST

LUNG CANCER SCREENING TEST Stories

If you smoke, or are a former smoker, there is an extremely important new study out which shows how you can protect yourself from developing advanced lung cancer.
More Americans die each year from lung cancer, than from breast, prostate, and colorectal cancers combined. Screening for lung cancer is a problem that physicians have been grappling with for many years. For breast cancer, we have mammography, and now breast CAT scans and MRIs to screen for breast cancer. For colon cancer, we have flexible sigmoidoscopy and colonoscopy.

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SMOKING AND COLON CANCER RISK

SMOKING AND COLON CANCER RISK Stories

You probably know that smoking and lung cancer are very closely related, with heavy smokers being the most prone to suffer from lung cancer. Smoking also raises one’s risk of heart disease.
Now, smokers can add pre-cancerous growths in the colon to the host of increased health risks they face.

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YOUNG SMOKERS

YOUNG SMOKERS Stories

Most people wouldn’t consider a 35 year old a likely candidate for serious heart trouble, even if she is a young smoker. But new research shows that young smokers between 35 and 39 are at a significantly higher risk of heart attacks than their non-smoking peers.

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NICOTINE PATCH STUDY

NICOTINE PATCH STUDY Stories

U.S. government data shows approximately 75% of women daily smokers are interested in quitting, and of these nearly 47% attempted to quit during the previous year.
Unfortunately, among those who do quit, only 7% are still tobacco-free one year later.
Now, new research shows perhaps we need to rethink how we use the nicotine patch.

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