RESPIRATORY

Dec 19 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Hospital Complications on Children in Intensive Care

When kids get really sick and need to stay in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), it's worse if they catch infections or other complications at the hospital. These hospital-acquired complications (HACs) can make them stay longer and need more help breathing, which isn't good for their health o

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Why Cold Weather Boosts Virus Spread – Explained!

You might have heard that going out in cold weather with wet hair or no coat can make you sick. Well, that's not quite right! While being cold doesn't make you sick, it does make it easier to catch viruses like the common cold, flu, and even COVID-19. Research shows that these viruses can live long

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

Oura's New Symptom Radar: How It Can Help Your Health

Oura has been busy lately. Not only has the popular smart ring brand released the Oura Ring 4 and updated its app, but it also unveiled a new feature called Symptom Radar. This feature is set to make a big difference, especially during the winter season. On December 5, 2024, Oura introduced Symptom

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Dec 05 2024SCIENCE

DIY Cough Simulator: A Tool for Affordable Respiratory Research

Ever wondered how scientists study coughs? Well, they use fancy equipment that's expensive and hard to get. But now, there's a new way! Some clever researchers have made a cough simulator using regular store-bought parts and 3D-printed pieces. This DIY tool is programmable and can control how fast a

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Tracking Viruses in Sewage: A Two-Year Study in India

Imagine if we could predict outbreaks of flu and COVID-19 just by looking at what's in our sewage. That's exactly what scientists did in Pune, India. They spent two years, from January 2022 to December 2023, collecting sewage samples from 11 different areas. They used a special technique called reve

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Muscle Power and Lung Health: A Chinese Perspective

Did you know that having strong muscles can actually help keep your lungs healthy? Scientists in China decided to look into this connection. They wondered if muscle mass, strength, and quality had anything to do with respiratory diseases. The study focused on Chinese adults, and the results were qui

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Decisions on Intubating Acute Hypoxemic Patients: A Global Look

Decision-making on whether to intubate patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure (AHRF) is a crucial but debated topic in medicine. Despite the procedure's common usage, there's a surprising lack of solid evidence to guide these choices. To shed light on this, researchers conducted a worldwi

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Boosting Heart Health: A Different Approach to Exercise and Pain Relief

Heart failure can make it hard for people to do much physical activity because they get very out of breath and tired. This happens when the tiny blood vessels in the body aren't doing their job right, and the muscles can't get the energy they need. Myofascial release techniques (MRT) are a way to im

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Nov 19 2024SPORTS

How a Breath-Hold Champion Keeps Muscles Strong

Have you ever wondered what happens to the body when you hold your breath for a really long time? A study looked into this by observing a world champion breath-hold diver. This diver can hold their breath for over seven minutes! When we hold our breath, our body goes through two phases: easy-going a

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Exercise Intensity: What's Best for Boosting Oxygen Uptake?

Let's talk about how we measure and improve our bodies' ability to use oxygen during exercise. Scientists are wondering if there's a better way to set exercise intensity to boost this ability, called VO2 max. They compared two methods: traditional intensity anchors (like heart rate zones) and physio

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