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Pet contacts hamper infections in infancy

If you are dealing with parents desperately wanting their offsprings free from sneezing and cough, advise them to buy a cat or a dog! According to the article (1) by Finnish specialists, published in...

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Tuberculosis – new strain in India

Doctors from the National Hospital In Mumbai reported the existence of a new strain of mycobacterium causing tuberculosis which is resistant to all drugs that are presently used in the therapy of the...

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Electronic cigarette – a safe alternative to smoking? Doubts arising.

The introduction of electronic cigarettes has revolutionized the life of many smokers. Manufacturers and distributors are glorifying its safety compared to traditional tobacco products. The liquid...

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Pertussis – still a common infection despite vaccinations, the reason of...

Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, is an infectious disease of the upper respiratory tracts caused by Gramm negative Bordetella pertussis which assimilate with ciliary epithelium and produce...

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Tuberculosis – comparison of diagnostic methods

Tuberculosis is a common human and animal infectious disease occurring worldwide caused by Gramm positive acid-fast bacteria. The most dangerous for people are typical strains Mycobacterium...

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Lung transplantation using Organ Care System

Instead of a cooler, Gary Cunningham’s new set of lungs arrived at UPMC Presbyterian in a high-tech box on wheels. The small machine kept the donor lungs functioning and “breathing” outside the body...

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Lung cancer – does high soy intake increase the chance of survival?

Lung cancer is the most common malignant neoplasm in the world and the most frequent cause of cancer deaths among men and second after breast cancer among women. Tobacco smoking is the most important...

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Asthma may be treated with the use of vitamin D?

Scientists from Great Britain have conducted series of research in which an active form of vitamin D had a positive influence on the reduction of asthma symptoms. They decreased even in the case of...

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Scientists discovered odor receptors in lungs – what is their clinical...

Researchers from Washington University in St. Louis and the University of Iowa announced that odor receptors are presented not only in the nasal cavity but also on the surface of specific lung cells....

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Can vitamin A help to fight tuberculosis?

According to data of the World Health Organization (WHO) 8 million new cases of tuberculosis are recorded each year over the world and approximately 2 million people die because of it. Nowadays, a...

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Pet contacts hamper infections in infancy

If you are dealing with parents desperately wanting their offsprings free from sneezing and cough, advise them to buy a cat or a dog! According to the article (1) by Finnish specialists, published in...

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Tuberculosis – new strain in India

Doctors from the National Hospital In Mumbai reported the existence of a new strain of mycobacterium causing tuberculosis which is resistant to all drugs that are presently used in the therapy of the...

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Electronic cigarette – a safe alternative to smoking? Doubts arising.

The introduction of electronic cigarettes has revolutionized the life of many smokers. Manufacturers and distributors are glorifying its safety compared to traditional tobacco products. The liquid...

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Pertussis – still a common infection despite vaccinations, the reason of...

Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, is an infectious disease of the upper respiratory tracts caused by Gramm negative Bordetella pertussis which assimilate with ciliary epithelium and produce...

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Tuberculosis – comparison of diagnostic methods

Tuberculosis is a common human and animal infectious disease occurring worldwide caused by Gramm positive acid-fast bacteria. The most dangerous for people are typical strains Mycobacterium...

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Lung transplantation using Organ Care System

Instead of a cooler, Gary Cunningham’s new set of lungs arrived at UPMC Presbyterian in a high-tech box on wheels. The small machine kept the donor lungs functioning and “breathing” outside the body...

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Lung cancer – does high soy intake increase the chance of survival?

Lung cancer is the most common malignant neoplasm in the world and the most frequent cause of cancer deaths among men and second after breast cancer among women. Tobacco smoking is the most important...

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Asthma may be treated with the use of vitamin D?

Scientists from Great Britain have conducted series of research in which an active form of vitamin D had a positive influence on the reduction of asthma symptoms. They decreased even in the case of...

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Scientists discovered odor receptors in lungs – what is their clinical...

Researchers from Washington University in St. Louis and the University of Iowa announced that odor receptors are presented not only in the nasal cavity but also on the surface of specific lung cells....

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Can vitamin A help to fight tuberculosis?

According to data of the World Health Organization (WHO) 8 million new cases of tuberculosis are recorded each year over the world and approximately 2 million people die because of it. Nowadays, a...

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