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Human Metapneumovirus Is Not the Next COVID

But, in certain hosts, its inflammation poses a genuine threat ...
If you have ever felt the subtle shift from chaos gremlin to functioning adult, you'll find these 8 moments scarily relatable ...
Seven years ago, Edward Tranter was fresh out of school and determined to donate one of his kidneys. It was not in aid of a family member or a close friend, and not even because he had watched ...
Over the past 29 months the devastating, multilayered impact of Israel’s ongoing genocide has pushed Palestinian women and ...
The Johns Hopkins professor recommends some tips you may know—and a few that might surprise you—to keep your brain firing on all cylinders.
Women and girls bear the brunt of collapsing healthcare and mass displacement Medical staff describe an exponential rise in ...
Aging is associated with increased risk for nearly every lung disease, including acute conditions like pneumonia and chronic diseases like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, idiopathic pulmonary ...
For most of my professional life I have thought about air pollution through the organs I know best. As a heart and lung surgeon, I spent decades studying how polluted air damages lungs, damages the ...
In recent decades, lung cancer treatment has been transformed—new surgeries, new radiation techniques, and dramatically ...
In 2020, when COVID-19 was making headlines globally, a company that specialized in producing organoids — tiny, lab-grown organ analogues — of respiratory tissue was launched in Japan. A practicing ...
Respiratory medicine is deeply connected to social and structural determinants of health in terms of the diseases that we try to prevent and we treat. I think that connection to people's lives and ...