Tag: lung health

  • Popcorn Lung: The Disease that Affects Vapers, Smokers, and Popcorn Fans

    Popcorn Lung: The Disease that Affects Vapers, Smokers, and Popcorn Fans

    Vaping has been on the rise for a few years now, with many who stand outside blowing out massive vapour clouds saying the switch from smoking has made them feel better. However, the phrase ‘popcorn lung’ has been lurking around for a while, and it’s never been clear if the disease is real, or simply…

  • Jerry Remy Diagnosed with Lung Cancer Relapse

    Jerry Remy Diagnosed with Lung Cancer Relapse

    Jerry Remy, the colour analyst for the Boston Red Sox, has been diagnosed and is set to undergo treatment for a relapse of lung cancer, according to NESN (via Chad Finn of the Boston Globe). Remy also announced the news on Twitter. Remy, 64, has been broadcasting Red Sox games since 1988, and NESN announced that…

  • Carol Lloyd Dies From Pulmonary Fibrosis

    Carol Lloyd Dies From Pulmonary Fibrosis

    Carol Lloyd, the voice of legendary Australian band, Railroad Gin, has died in a Brisbane Hospital after a lengthy battle with lung disease. Her manager Troy Armstrong sent the following tweet on twitter last night. “It’s with great sadness to tell the world, @CarolRockChick has died peacefully today in the care of the Wesley Hospital. All my…

  • Okayama University Team to Conduct Lung Transplant Operation in Vietnam

    Okayama University Team to Conduct Lung Transplant Operation in Vietnam

    Okayama University Hospital said Tuesday it will conduct a lung transplant operation on a 6-year-boy in Vietnam on or around Feb. 21. If successful, it would be the first such lung transplant surgery in Vietnam, the hospital said. A team of about 30 people, including surgeons and anesthesiologists, will perform the operation at a hospital…

  • INFOGRAPHIC: The Facts About Smoking

    INFOGRAPHIC: The Facts About Smoking

    Many people start smoking out of peer pressure or stress. Although most of us have been educated on the dangers of smoking while in school, it was more of a basic lesson that did not go in-depth. Here is a helpful infographic that lists the facts about smoking.

  • INFOGRAPHIC: Stop Smoking Statistics

    INFOGRAPHIC: Stop Smoking Statistics

    Many smokers want to quit cigarette smoking, but they either don’t have the drive or the discipline to follow through. Here are some statistics that will put things into perspective and may help you in your journey to quit.  

  • Who Really Should Get Screened for Lung Cancer

    Who Really Should Get Screened for Lung Cancer

    In 2013, U.S. health professionals recommended annual lung cancer screenings for adults aged between 55 to 80 who had a 30 pack-year smoking history and currently smoke, or have quit within the past 15 years. This recommendation was based on a study conducted in 2011 called The National Lung Screening Trial (NLST). The NLST found that…

  • Smokers Have a 72% Chance of Getting Deadly Lung Disease

    Smokers Have a 72% Chance of Getting Deadly Lung Disease

    A new study has revealed that some smokers have a 72% chance of being diagnosed with a deadly lung disease. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), such as bronchitis or emphysema, is mainly caused by smoking, air pollution and exposure to dust and chemicals at work. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has predicted that this will…

  • New Approach called RePneu can Help Emphysema Patients Breathe Better

    New Approach called RePneu can Help Emphysema Patients Breathe Better

    Researchers have discovered a new procedure that could ease breathing difficulties for patients suffering from emphysema. Pete Fuller from Southampton took part in a clinical trial of the treatment. The 68 yea old retired HGV driver said he used to smoke close to 40 cigarettes a day. He first started noticing his breathlessness in 2005 but…

  • 600,000 People Die Every Year of Lung Cancer in China

    600,000 People Die Every Year of Lung Cancer in China

    A new statistic has been released about lung cancer in China. Lung cancer is the most fatal type of cancer in the country and it claims about 591,000 people per year, say health officials. Based on a report by China’s National Central Cancer Registry, China has reported more than 3.6 million new cases of malignant tumours…