More iron, less damage: why chronic lung infections persist
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 Higher vitamin D levels tied to fewer hospitalization for respiratory tract infectionsHigher vitamin D levels tied to fewer hospitalization for respiratory tract infections
 
Severe vitamin D deficiency is associated with a higher rate of hospitalization for respiratory tract infections such as bronchitis and pneumonia, according to a new study led by the University of Surrey.
 
 
 More iron, less damage: why chronic lung infections persistMore iron, less damage: why chronic lung infections persist
 
Research shows that iron-rich conditions boost Pseudomonas aeruginosa growth and biofilm formation, yet reduce virulence, complicating chronic lung infections.
 
   Blood lipid–hormone ratios predict future asthma attacks years in advanceBlood lipid–hormone ratios predict future asthma attacks years in advance
 
This study shows that specific ratios of circulating sphingolipids to steroids can predict the risk of future asthma exacerbations over five years with high discriminatory performance. By integrating metabolomics with longitudinal medical records, the research highlights lipid–hormone pathway imbalance as a key driver of asthma instability.
 
   Newly discovered survival pathway explains stubborn EGFR-driven lung cancersNewly discovered survival pathway explains stubborn EGFR-driven lung cancers
 
Scientists from A*STAR Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (A*STAR IMCB) have identified why certain lung cancer cells become highly resistant to treatment after developing mutations in a key gene called EGFR (epidermal growth factor receptor).
 
   Pandemic linked to lasting drops in diagnosis rates for major conditionsPandemic linked to lasting drops in diagnosis rates for major conditions
 
There has been a lasting and disproportionate impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on diagnosis rates for conditions including depression, asthma and osteoporosis.
 
 Understanding tumor growth patterns helps guide treatment after lung cancer
 
Understanding tumor growth patterns helps guide treatment after lung cancerWhen lung cancer treatment stops working, what happens next? New research reveals the answer may depend on how the cancer grows.
 
 
 Bedfont® Scientific Limited is pleased to support a major milestone to improve asthma care
 
Bedfont® Scientific Limited is pleased to support a major milestone to improve asthma careBedfont® Scientific Limited, a medical device manufacturer based in Kent, with over 49 years’ experience in the breath analysis industry, was pleased to support its UK distributor, Intermedical UK, in supplying the 3,000th NObreath® Fractional exhaled Nitric Oxide (FeNO) device in the UK.
 
 
 Targeted Fab fragments dismantle the allergy trigger
 
Targeted Fab fragments dismantle the allergy triggerAllergic diseases represent a major global health burden, placing significant strain on healthcare systems worldwide. Severe conditions such as anaphylaxis, asthma, food allergy, and allergic rhinitis are driven by immunoglobulin E (IgE), an antibody that binds to immune cells, including mast cells and basophils.
 
 
 Study identifies genes, smoking, and obesity as pneumonia risk factors
 
Researchers at the University of Oulu have identified genes that increase susceptibility to pneumonia. Alongside inherited risk factors, smoking and higher body mass were also found to raise the risk of developing the disease.
 
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