Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease News and Research

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has described Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder (COPD) as a global epidemic; an estimated 210 million people have COPD worldwide and more than 3 million people died of the condition in 2005, which is equal to 5% of all deaths globally that year. Total deaths from COPD are projected to increase by more than 30% in the next 10 years without interventions to cut risks, particularly exposure to tobacco smoke.
Understanding computational fluid dynamics can inform more effective design of drug delivery devices

Understanding computational fluid dynamics can inform more effective design of drug delivery devices

Cells damaged by chronic lung disease favor SARS-CoV-2 entry

Cells damaged by chronic lung disease favor SARS-CoV-2 entry

Universal stem cells exhibit the potential for more cost-effective cell therapy

Universal stem cells exhibit the potential for more cost-effective cell therapy

Inhibition of necroptosis may be a new therapeutic approach to treating COPD

Inhibition of necroptosis may be a new therapeutic approach to treating COPD

Scientists discover genes responsible for smoking-related decline in lung function

Scientists discover genes responsible for smoking-related decline in lung function

Air pollution may increase chance of hospitalization for COVID-19 patients

Air pollution may increase chance of hospitalization for COVID-19 patients

Scientists generate a detailed molecular atlas of lung development

Scientists generate a detailed molecular atlas of lung development

Virtual clinical trials could transform the development of new drugs

Virtual clinical trials could transform the development of new drugs

Study suggests that melatonin may be a viable treatment option for COVID-19

Study suggests that melatonin may be a viable treatment option for COVID-19

Human gut microbiota may play a significant role in maintaining health

Human gut microbiota may play a significant role in maintaining health

Protein produced by nervous system may be the key to treating inflammatory diseases

Protein produced by nervous system may be the key to treating inflammatory diseases

Single dose of tocilizumab improves survival in critically ill COVID-19 patients

Single dose of tocilizumab improves survival in critically ill COVID-19 patients

Single-cell cloning can lead to new therapies for COPD

Single-cell cloning can lead to new therapies for COPD

Effective porous plastic filters for respiratory devices

Effective porous plastic filters for respiratory devices

Combined effect of rare mutations has negative impact on health and longevity

Combined effect of rare mutations has negative impact on health and longevity

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