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 Study suggests gut phages may be involved in the development of asthmaStudy suggests gut phages may be involved in the development of asthma
 
Researchers investigated the relationship between early-life gut virome, specifically temperate phage taxa, and the development of asthma in childhood while considering the interaction with host genetics and the bacteriome.
 
 
 The Mediterranean Diet may be able to improve your sleepThe Mediterranean Diet may be able to improve your sleep
 
Researchers review the associations between following a Mediterranean diet and sleep quality.
 
   Morphine shows potential as effective cough therapy for pulmonary fibrosis, study findsMorphine shows potential as effective cough therapy for pulmonary fibrosis, study finds
 
The efficacy of the controlled release of low-dose morphine as treatment against that of a placebo in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
 
   Nutrition's pivotal role in combating tuberculosis: addressing N-AIDS for better outcomesNutrition's pivotal role in combating tuberculosis: addressing N-AIDS for better outcomes
 
Review highlights the critical role of nutritionally acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (N-AIDS) in tuberculosis (TB) management, emphasizing the need for integrated nutritional screening and care in TB programs.
 
   Associations between mercury exposure and allergic diseases in childrenAssociations between mercury exposure and allergic diseases in children
 
Associations between mercury levels in urine and allergic diseases in children.
 
 ‘Emergency’ or not, covid is still killing people. Here’s what doctors advise to stay safe.
 
‘Emergency’ or not, covid is still killing people. Here’s what doctors advise to stay safe.With around 20,000 people dying of covid in the United States since the start of October, and tens of thousands more abroad, the covid pandemic clearly isn't over.
 
 
 Understanding antimicrobial resistance in hospital-acquired pneumonia
 
Understanding antimicrobial resistance in hospital-acquired pneumoniaNew research has been published that identifies positive steps towards a better understanding of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), specifically in hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP).
 
 
 Lung cancer prediction using biomarkers based on bronchoalveolar fluid microbiomes
 
Lung cancer prediction using biomarkers based on bronchoalveolar fluid microbiomesThe lung microbiomes of patients with benign and malignant pulmonary diseases.
 
 
 Scientists discover a possible therapeutic target for pulmonary hypertension
 
Scientists discover a possible therapeutic target for pulmonary hypertensionA team led by Dr. Guadalupe Sabio at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC) in Madrid has discovered a possible therapeutic target for pulmonary hypertension.
 
 
 Unveiling hidden TB risk with cutting-edge techniques
 
Unveiling hidden TB risk with cutting-edge techniquesA novel approach to studying the progression of tuberculosis (TB) from infection to disease has identified and treated people at increased risk of developing the disease that current methods of testing would not.
 
 
 How smart nanofiber meshes can be used as a local drug delivery platform
 
How smart nanofiber meshes can be used as a local drug delivery platformThis article from Merck outlines how nanofiber meshes are used as local drug delivery platforms.
 
 
 Prior mycobacterium exposure remodels immune cells, impacting tuberculosis defense
 
Prior mycobacterium exposure remodels immune cells, impacting tuberculosis defenseTuberculosis, caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) kills upwards of 1.6 million people a year, making it one of the leading causes of death by an infectious agent worldwide-;and that number is only growing larger.
 
 
 What’s indoor air quality like in long-term care facilities during wildfires? Worse than you’d think.
 
What’s indoor air quality like in long-term care facilities during wildfires? Worse than you’d think.Every year, wildfires across the western U.S. and Canada send plumes of smoke into the sky. When that smoke blows into southwestern Idaho’s Treasure Valley, it blankets Boise-area residents in dirty air.
 
 
 New study reveals effective strategies against drug resistance in hospital-acquired pneumonia treatment
 
New study reveals effective strategies against drug resistance in hospital-acquired pneumonia treatmentA novel rabbit infection model to investigate meropenem's resistance development.