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Background The evidence on associations between ultra-processed foods (UPF) and lung cancer risk is limited and inconsistent.
Recent studies challenge the ‘false innocence’ of cannabis, linking chronic use to increased lung cancer risk.
For most Americans, the letters "NTM" don’t mean anything. But for tens of thousands of people across the country, they ...
Inhalational exposures to smoking, asbestos, dust, metals, and organics significantly increase the odds of developing interstitial lung disease.
While temperatures are finally falling back to more normal levels, it means the smoke from the wildfires burning in Canada could be returning. According to the American Lung Association, smoke can be ...
Objective Radiotherapy (RT) can cause a range of negative impacts in addition to the intended treatment impacts. Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) may improve the physical and psychological conditions of ...