A new inhaled therapy targeting lung inflammation shows promise in reducing damage and improving recovery after severe ...
From bloodstream infections to tuberculosis and HIV, Associate Professor Sophia Archuleta has spent nearly two decades ...
In the 2000s, when the AIDS pandemic hit South Africa, we were seeing a lot of children dying from HIV. That was just before ...
A potentially deadly disease known as "the white plague" has been rising in the U.S. since the pandemic, health officials have warned. Tuberculosis (TB) gets its nickname from the pale appearance of ...
SINGAPORE – Eleven people died from tuberculosis (TB) in 2025, and there were just over 1,000 new active cases among Singapore residents that year, a small drop from the year before. In 2024, 20 ...
Adam Feuerstein, a senior writer and biotech columnist, is the author of Adam’s Biotech Scorecard, a subscriber-only newsletter about the crossroads of drug development, business, Wall Street, and ...
It’s usually not a good thing to see the word “collapsed” before any body part. A collapsed lung is no exception. And that’s what two-time All-Star Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham has apparently ...
A severe case of COVID-19 or influenza could increase the risk of lung cancer later on, according to new research. Scientists discovered that serious viral infections can alter immune cells in the ...
Patients hospitalized with severe COVID-19 have an increased risk of developing lung cancer months or years later, according to new research from the University of Virginia. U.Va. School of Medicine ...
New research from UVA Health finds severe COVID-19 and influenza can prime the lungs for cancer and speed the disease’s development, but vaccination can help prevent those effects. “A bad case of ...
New research linked severe bouts of COVID-19 or influenza to a 24 percent increased risk of lung cancer. Learn what steps could reduce your risk. New research has linked severe COVID-19 and flu with a ...
Severe COVID-19 and influenza infections prime the lungs for cancer and can accelerate the disease's development, but vaccination heads off those harmful effects, new research from UVA Health's Beirne ...
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