Tag: lung

Hidden toxins in e-cigarette fluids may harm lung cells

A recent study conducted by scientists at the University of California, Riverside, has shed light on the potential

Young Women Who Never Smoked Are Getting Lung Cancer—Here’s Why

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Lung inflammation may make traumatic events harder to forget

Inflammation of the airways can arise from exposure to smoking or pollution Lysenko Andrii/Shutterstock Recent research highlights a

Lung cancer plugs into the mouse brain

Recent research published on September 10 in Nature highlights a significant discovery regarding the intricate relationship between lung

Higher ultra processed food intake linked to increased lung cancer risk

A recent study published in the journal Thorax has found a concerning link between the consumption of ultra-processed

Ben Askren Says Prognosis Is Great After Lung Transplant Surgery

Ben Askren Post-Surgery Prognosis Is Great ... Aiming For 'Happy, Healthy, Full Life' Published July 26, 2025 12:50

Air Pollution ‘Strongly Associated’ With DNA Mutations Tied to Lung Cancer : ScienceAlert

Lung cancer cases among non-smokers are increasing worldwide, with air pollution potentially playing a significant role. A recent

Senate tax bill, anti-vax rhetoric, lung cancer

The Senate recently passed a $4.5 trillion tax-cut bill, marking the largest cuts to federal health care spending

Loss of lung capacity begins between the ages of 20 and 25, study suggests

The Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) and Clínic-IDIBAPS have conducted a groundbreaking study on the evolution of

Lung cancer screening lags behind breast and colorectal screenings

Lung cancer screening is a crucial tool in detecting lung cancer early and potentially saving lives. However, despite

Nearly 4 million lung cancer deaths averted and 76 million years of life gained due to tobacco control in US

New research led by American Cancer Society (ACS) researchers has shown the significant impact of tobacco control measures

Air pollution emerges as a growing concern in risk factors linked to lung cancer deaths

The latest research from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine sheds light on the evolving trends