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Bronchial breath sounds are different noises your doctor can hear when listening to your breathing. Atypical sounds can indicate an underlying condition. Bronchial breath sounds, or lung sounds, are noises that air makes against your lungs and windpipe ...
If you or a loved one has lung cancer, you should know that this raises your risk of getting pneumonia. It’s estimated that over half of people with lung cancer develop lung infections, including pneumonia. This is partly because their immune systems are ...
Just breathe! Sounds simple and an easy way to improve your health in general, but does it work? When it comes to fighting cancer, experts say all the symptoms, like coughing and shortness of breath, can be managed with the help of a few exercises that you ...
One thing that can show on a CT scan or X-ray is a degree of haziness referred to as opacity. This can indicate a concern, but your doctor may want more testing to determine the cause of any potential lung issues. Share on Pinterest GND photography/Getty ...
Every breath you take involves a complex dance of muscles, tissues, and biochemistry that most of us never think about — until breathing becomes difficult. Whether you’re managing a respiratory condition, recovering from illness, or simply want to ...
Chronic coughing is a common symptom of lung cancer. If you have a chronic cough and don't know why, see your doctor. (Photo Credit: E+/Getty Images) A cough that never goes away or gets worse over time is among the most common symptoms of lung cancer.
Ceralasertib in combination with Imfinzi (durvalumab) did not meet the primary endpoint of overall survival (OS) in the phase 3 LATIFY trial versus standard-of-care docetaxel in patients with locally advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), according to a news release from AstraZeneca.
Whether you’re reaching the summit of a mountain or coming to the end of a HIIT class, most of us will feel puffed out during exercise. You might have wondered how to increase lung capacity so that you can keep going during particularly difficult sets.
Dylan Bailey, M.S., R.D., F.A.N.D. Contributor Dylan is a registered dietitian and fellow of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics who works to ensure accuracy in reporting science and research communications. He has presented research at several academic ...