2019 Conference Press Releases
- Violence Exposure, Depression, and Poor Health Habits May Increase Asthma in Adolescents
- Long-Term Use of Benralizumab Appears Safe, Effective for Severe Asthma
- Enzyme May Represent New Target for Treating Asthma
- Redlining Has an Unexpected Link: Asthma
- Airway Microbiome Appears Altered in Severe Asthma Linked to Neutrophils
- New Investigational Therapy Shows Promise for Asthma Patients in Phase 2 Trial
- COPD Exacerbations May Decrease with Web-Based Intervention
- High-Deductible Insurance Plans May Be Hazardous to the Health of COPD Patients
- African Americans with COPD Appear Less Likely to Use Pulmonary Rehab
- COPD Appears To Cause More Severe Symptoms in Women
- Hospital-Acquired Infections May Be Lower in Closed ICUS
- Opiate Use in ICU Does Not Appear to Increase Opiate Prescription a Year After Discharge
- Bacterial Pneumonia Predicts Ongoing Lung Problems in Infants Hospitalized for Acute Respiratory Failure
- More Primary Care May Reduce Rates of Respiratory Failure
- Tumor-Suppressing Protein May Be Novel Target in PAH Therapy
- Microvascular Eye Disease May Help Lung Doctors See Vascular Damage in PAH
- Cardiac MRI May Lead to Targeted PAH Therapy
- Worst Form of Black Lung Disease Is on the Rise but the Cause Remains Unknown
- Younger Generations of Miners More Likely To Die From Black Lung Disease Than Older Generations
- E-Cigarettes Appear To Reduce Body’s Ability To Fight Flu
- Smokers with Various Degrees of Lung Function Impairment Have Different Top Causes of Death
- Smoking Unfiltered Cigarettes Appear To Double Risk of Lung Cancer Death; Smoking Light/Ultralight Cigarettes Does Not Reduce Lung Cancer Deaths
- Jaw Movement and Machine Learning May Diagnose Sleep Apnea