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Pulmonologist burnout: statistics and suggestions to cope 
Burnout is a problem that affects many people. And the COVID-19 pandemic greatly increased it among pulmonologists and other respiratory specialists who provide critical care.
31.03.22 03:43 PM - Comment(s)
Pulmonary arterial hypertension: patient stratification and therapeutic advances
Pulmonary arterial hypertension: patient stratification and therapeutic advances. is a global problem with elevated morbidity and mortality
28.03.22 02:43 PM - Comment(s)
Accelerated lung function decline and menopause
Although the role that sex hormones play in respiratory health is well known, the relationship between hormonal changes due to menopause and female lung function is a topic that deserves more attention.
24.01.22 02:58 PM - Comment(s)
The efforts to combat COPD are never-ending

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a syndrome  that affects the lungs, making it hard to breathe; it includes two main findings—emphysema and chronic bronchitis. This problem is so severe and common that affects millions of Americans; in fact, it is the 4th leading cause of death a...

07.11.21 07:21 PM - Comment(s)
The link between poor lung function and Sudden Cardiac Death

Scientists have found that there is a close relationship between poor lung function and coronary events, although it is unclear whether lung status is a predictor of Sudden Cardiac Death.

For this reason, Suneela Zaigham PhD (Lund University, Lund, Sweden) and her collaborators conducted a study, for...

07.10.21 10:05 PM - Comment(s)