Overactive bladder linked to sleep apnoea in women
Sleep apnoea in women has been linked to overactive bladder syndrome in a new study.
Sleep apnoea in women has been linked to overactive bladder syndrome in a new study.
New research has shown that despite electronic cigarettes being marketed as a potentially safer alternative to normal cigarettes, they are still causing harm to the lungs.
New research has revealed why some lung cancers are undetected by radiograph and helped to identify the type of people who may be at risk of this form of the disease.
Asthma patients could be at a higher risk of worsening symptoms due to problems with their balance, according to new research.
There has been an increase in the number of non-smokers being diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer, according to new findings.
New research has uncovered several factors which could explain why children with asthma are at an increased risk of being bullied.
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A new study has found evidence that marathon running could trigger pulmonary oedema, where fluid builds up in the lungs.
New research conducted in 10 European cities has estimated that 14% of chronic childhood asthma is due to exposure to traffic pollution near busy roads.
Sleep apnoea severity has been associated with increased cancer mortality in a new study.
New research has found high rates of sleep apnoea in women, despite the condition usually being regarded as a disorder predominantly of males.
Vienna, Austria: Identifying an individual's the smoking history could help doctors to predict survival time in people with COPD.
Exposure to volcanic ash can increase respiratory symptoms such as an extreme cough, or phlegm, according to a new study.
People with sleep apnoea are more likely to fail a driving simulator test and report nodding whilst driving, according to new research.
An electronic nose, used to detect the presence of molecules in the breath of a patient, could be used to diagnose obstructive sleep apnoea.