Tuberculosis (TB) and chronic bronchitis (CB) are associated with an increased risk for lung cancer (LC) in individuals who have never smoked.
A new study brings fresh revelations about the connection between early-life exposure to air pollution and lung health later in life. A research team led by the Keck School of Medicine of USC has ...
S. Stanley Young, Ph.D, is a visiting fellow for the Science Advisory Committee in The Heritage Foundation's Center for Energy, Climate, and Environment. He is CEO of CGStat in Raleigh, North Carolina ...
CHICAGO, Jan 28 (Reuters) - People who snore are more likely to develop chronic bronchitis, the hacking cough most often associated with cigarette smoking or breathing polluted air, Korean researchers ...
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