LUNG FUNCTION DAMAGE
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World Hypertension Day: Identifying risks, monitoring high BP, and adopting preventive measures to address this silent killer
To address the ticking bomb called hypertension, commonly referred to as high blood pressure, The Economic Times, in collaboration with USV, brings a special World Hypertension Day episode titled ‘The Brain, The Heart, and The Kidney: The Trifecta of Hypertension’, featuring a panel of esteemed experts, Dr. Ajit Mehta, Dr Soumik Chaudhuri, and Dr. Basavaraj G S. This significant discussion aimed to address the critical connection between hypertension and our vital organs. Here are the highlights.
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'Unusual' form of cell death underlies lung damage in Covid patients, finds study
Ferroptosis, a less common cell death type, is linked to severe lung damage in Covid patients, causing inflammation and respiratory complications. Columbia University research highlights ferroptosis as a key factor in Covid-19 lung disease, with implications for treating neurodegenerative conditions like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. The study was published in the journal Nature Communications.
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Kim Kardashian's 'tiny-waist' Met Gala look may damage heart & lung function, warn health experts
Embracing the gala’s theme ‘Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion’ with a whimsical flair, the socialite donned a dazzling Maison Margiela Artisanal creation by John Galliano. Her ensemble featured a delicate pale grey cashmere cardigan paired with an exquisite ‘exfoliage’ lace train, intricately embroidered with silver floral motifs, detailed mirror work, and embellished with pearl accents, presenting a larger-than-life interpretation of the theme.
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Here's how Covid did a number on our lungs
The study revealed a high prevalence of respiratory symptoms among Indians who recovered, even after a mean of over two months following acute illness, with shortness of breath reported in 49.3 per cent and cough in 27.1 per cent of the cohort.
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Veteran actor Sarath Babu health update: Tamil star critical with multi-organ damage, on a ventilator
Veteran actor Sarath Babu has been hospitalised in Hyderabad and his condition is stated to be critical.
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World Kidney Day 2023: Here are some of the habits that can damage your kidney
World Kidney Day is observed this year on March 9 and here are some habits one must avoid to keep the kidneys healthy.
How Coronavirus caused Covid pneumonia, reduced blood oxygen levels in patients by attacking mitochondria
People with severe Covid-19 pneumonia often arrive at the hospital with unusually low oxygen levels.
How Long COVID exhausts the body
Studies estimate that perhaps 10% to 30% of people infected with the coronavirus may develop long-term symptoms.
Lung abnormalities found in long COVID patients with breathlessness
Researchers used a novel xenon gas scan method to pick up lung abnormalities in coronavirus patients who have not been hospitalised but still experience breathlessness.
COVID-19 may cause long-term lung damage: Study
This damage was not detected by routine CT scans and clinical tests, and the patients would consequently normally be told their lungs are normal, according the researchers at the universities of Sheffield and Oxford in the UK.
COVID-19 patient receives lung transplant from living donors
The recipient, identified only as a woman from Japan's western region of Kansai, is recovering after the nearly 11-hour operation on Wednesday, Kyoto University Hospital said in a statement. It said her husband and son, who donated parts of their lungs, are also in stable condition.
How COVID-19 differs from other infectious lung diseases at cell-level decoded
The findings confirmed that cells called alveolar epithelial cells, which mediate gas-exchange function in the lungs, are the main targets of infection by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 that causes COVID-19.
Scientists identify 5 existing drugs that could potentially reduce corona spread in lung cells by more than 90%
Through the study, the scientists discovered close to 18 existing drugs that could be repurposed to combat Covid-19.
Breathe a sigh of relief: Study says most lungs recover well after recovering from Covid
Residual damage in the lung tissue was generally limited.
Why quitting smoking is crucial during COVID-19 pandemic
Smoking substantially worsens health outcomes for COVID-19 patients.
90% of recovered COVID-19 patients in Wuhan suffering from lung damage: Report
A team at the Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University finds that the recovered patients' immune systems have showed a low level of B cells which is a primary force for killing viruses but a high level of T cells which only recognise viral antigens outside infected cells.
How COVID-19 can damage your heart
Simply put, when a person is infected by the novel coronavirus his or her immune system tries to fight back. Too many cytokines — small proteins important in cell signalling — are released into the blood too quickly, thus leading to a cytokine reform.
Before you doze off: Sleeping more than 11 hours or less than 4 hours can cause incurable lung disease
The researchers showed, that pulmonary fibrosis is associated with short and long sleep duration.
New superfood alert: Eating tomatoes may restore lung damage in smokers
Adults who on an average eat more than two tomatoes have a slower decline in lung function.
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