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Sunday, July 20, 2008

Lung Cancer and Disease Briefs

A question about beta-agonists

The latest word on secondhand smoke

Drugs may not work: Taking antibiotics does little to treat lower-respiratory-tract infections

Secondhand smoke: European study looks at respiratory disease and environmental tobacco smoke

Neonatal pulmonary hypertension: Scientists try out an experimental treatment on lambs

Lung cancer: How doctors follow up on results from a CT scan

Tuberculosis: It may be easy to cure, but TB is still a problem

Living with lung cancer: How patients deal with the stigma of the disease

Heartburn: Acid-suppressing drugs may increase risk of contracting pneumonia

Preventing pneumonia: Vaccines for bacteria could work against viruses too

COPD: Asthma sufferers may be more likely to develop chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Air pollution: Breathing dirty air cripples kids' lungs

Breathe easier: Flu vaccines help those with COPD

Pipe smoking: Guess what? It's not good for you, either

Women smokers: Females do not have a higher risk of lung cancer than males

Lung cancer link: Exposure to arsenic increases risk for smokers

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