نتایج جستجو برای: respiratory health

تعداد نتایج: 1156839  

2017
Meredith S. Berry Norma P. Nickerson Amy L. Odum

Poor air quality and resulting annual deaths represent significant public health concerns. Recently, rapid delay discounting (the devaluation of future outcomes) of air quality has been considered a potential barrier for engaging in long term, sustainable behaviors that might help to reduce emissions (e.g., reducing private car use, societal support for clean air initiatives). Delay discounting...

Journal: :ERJ Open Research 2023

It is a challenge to keep abreast of all the clinical and scientific advances in field respiratory medicine. This article contains an overview laboratory-based science, trials qualitative research that were presented during 2022 European Respiratory Society International Congress within sessions from five groups Assembly 1 – care physiology. Selected presentations are summarised wide range topi...

2015
Sarah Cook Jennifer K Quint Maxim Vasiljev David A Leon

INTRODUCTION Very little is known about the prevalence of respiratory symptoms or their associations with other health conditions in Russia. METHODS Between 2008 and 2010, a sample of 983 men resident in Izhevsk, Russia, took part in a cross-sectional survey. Presence of respiratory symptoms was determined from self-report of chronic productive cough and breathlessness assessed using the Brit...

2014
Lianping Yang Chaojie Liu Lijun Wang Xi Yin Xinping Zhang

BACKGROUND Inappropriate use and overuse of antibiotics is a serious concern in the treatment of upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs), especially in developing countries. In recent decades, information disclosure and public reporting (PR) has become an instrument for encouraging good practice in healthcare. This study evaluated the impact of PR on antibiotic prescribing for URTIs in a sam...

2016
Caroline Anne Mitchell Alice Pitt Joe Hulin Rod Lawson Fleur Ashby Ivan Appelqvist Brigitte Delaney

OBJECTIVES Increased rates of illicit drug inhalation are thought to expose opiate misusers (OMUs) to an enhanced risk of respiratory health problems. This pilot study aimed to determine the feasibility of undertaking respiratory screening of OMUs in a community clinic. SETTING Single-centre UK community substance misuse clinic. PARTICIPANTS All clinic attendees receiving treatment for opia...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 1999
C M Wong Z G Hu T H Lam A J Hedley J Peters

BACKGROUND Two-thirds of complaints received by the Hong Kong Environmental Protection Department in 1988 were related to poor air quality. In July 1990 legislation was implemented to reduce fuel sulphur levels. The intervention led to a reduction in respiratory symptoms and bronchial hyperresponsiveness of primary school children. The objectives of this study were to investigate the difference...

2016
Jason W Nickerson

S everal important changes to the way health care is delivered and funded are either underway or planned in Canada: all 13 Canadian provinces and territories, and the federal government have collaborated through the pan-Canadian Pharmaceutical Alliance (pCPA) to lower the price of commonly used medicines; Canada's federal Health Minister has signalled that a new health accord with the provinces...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2008
Christian E Sandrock

Febrile respiratory illnesses with respiratory failure are one of the most common reasons for admission to the intensive care unit. Most causes of febrile respiratory illness are bacterial and viral agents of community-acquired pneumonia. However, a small number of rare and highly contagious agents can initially present as febrile respiratory illnesses, which can lead to an epidemic that can gr...

Journal: :The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 2008
Felicia A Rabito Shahed Iqbal Michael P Kiernan Elizabeth Holt Ginger L Chew

BACKGROUND When the federal levee system broke after Hurricane Katrina, 80 percent of New Orleans, approximately 134,000 homes, flooded. As repopulation and revitalization activities continue, exposure to mold and other respiratory irritants has emerged as a major health concern; however, there has been no study examining children's respiratory health and indoor mold levels in the post-Katrina ...

Journal: :Respiratory Research 2007
Tamara Schikowski Dorothea Sugiri Ulrich Ranft Ulrike Gehring Joachim Heinrich H-Erich Wichmann Ursula Krämer

BACKGROUND There is growing epidemiological evidence that short-term and long-term exposure to high levels of air pollution may increase cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. In addition, epidemiological studies have shown an association between air pollution exposure and respiratory health. To what extent the association between cardiovascular mortality and air pollution is driven by the imp...

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