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Pulmonology & Critical Care
215 possible severe pulmonary disease cases associated with e-cigarette use across 25 states
What's behind 215 possible cases of severe lung disease linked to vaping?
A surveillance report identified 215 possible cases of severe pulmonary disease associated with electronic cigarette use across 25 states.
Health officials report 215 possible cases of severe lung disease across 25 states linked to electronic cigarette use.
CDC
Apr 4, 2026
Allergy & Immunology
Case report describes fatal occupational asthma in U.S. cannabis production worker
Case report describes fatal asthma in a U.S. cannabis production worker
A case report describes a single fatal case of occupational asthma in a U.S.
A U.S. cannabis production worker died from occupational asthma triggered by workplace exposures, highlighting a severe health hazard in thi…
CDC
Apr 4, 2026
Pulmonology & Critical Care
U.S. COPD prevalence patterns similar across smoking status groups in 2017 observational data
Study finds similar geographic patterns for COPD across different smoking groups
A 2017 U.S. observational study found geographic and sociodemographic patterns of COPD prevalence were similar among current smokers, former…
COPD rates follow the same geographic patterns across current, former, and never-smokers in the United States, showing similar distribution …
CDC
Apr 4, 2026
Allergy & Immunology
Meta-analysis
Parental autoimmune diseases associated with increased risk of asthma, eczema in offspring
Parental autoimmune diseases linked to higher allergy risk in children
A systematic review and meta-analysis of 12 studies found maternal autoimmune diseases were associated with increased odds of asthma (OR 1.2…
Children of parents with autoimmune diseases face higher risks for asthma, eczema, and hay fever, according to a new analysis of existing he…
Apr 3, 2026
Diabetes & Endocrinology
Phase II
Phase 2 trial proposes 129XeMRI and RNA sequencing to study airway remodeling in obese asthma
Can a new type of lung scan reveal why asthma hits obese people harder?
A Phase 2 clinical trial proposal aims to use hyperpolarized 129XeMRI and single-cell RNA sequencing to investigate mechanisms of regional a…
A new lung scan maps hidden scarring in obese asthma patients, helping explain why these breathing problems are harder to treat than in othe…
CT.gov
Apr 3, 2026
Pulmonology & Critical Care
Observational report examines COPD prevalence in US adults aged 18 years and older
Study examines how common COPD is among U.S. adults aged 18 and older
An observational report describes the prevalence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease among adults aged ≥18 years in the United States.
A new report on COPD prevalence in U.S. adults lacks key data, so it doesn't reveal how common the lung disease is.
CDC
Apr 3, 2026
Oncology
Sys. Review
Review proposes DC-NK metabolic checkpoint concept in viral asthma exacerbations
Why do colds hit people with asthma so hard? A new idea points to exhausted immune cells
A systematic review synthesizes murine and in vitro evidence proposing that dendritic cell-natural killer cell metabolic dysregulation contr…
Asthma colds trigger dangerous flares because stressed immune cells create an acidic environment that exhausts the virus-fighting cells need…
Frontiers
Apr 3, 2026
Radiology & Imaging
Cohort
Tracheobronchial anomalies associated with congenital heart disease in retrospective CT cohort
When a baby's airway is unusual, what does it mean for their heart?
A retrospective cohort study of 356 patients with tracheobronchial anomalies identified on CT found 223 (62.6%) had concurrent congenital he…
Babies born with a rare airway anomaly called a tracheal bronchus have nearly two-thirds of them also carry a congenital heart defect, accor…
Frontiers
Apr 3, 2026
Pulmonology & Critical Care
U.S. workers' idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis mortality described by industry and occupation
Which jobs are linked to a deadly lung disease? A new report looks at U.S. workers
An observational report described idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis deaths among U.S.
A new report maps U.S. industries where deaths from a deadly lung disease called idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis are occurring.
CDC
Apr 3, 2026
Radiology & Imaging
Cohort
Retrospective study reports 100% technical success for integrated IVC filter-thrombus retrieval technique
New technique successfully removes blood clot-filled IVC filters in small study
A single-center retrospective cohort of 51 patients with IVC filter thrombosis found the filter-thrombus integrated retrieval technique achi…
A new technique successfully removed blood clot-filled IVC filters in all 51 patients studied, with no serious complications and only minor,…
Frontiers
Apr 3, 2026
Allergy & Immunology
RCT
Mobile App Plus Standard Care Shows Mixed Results for Asthma Control in Malaysian Adults
Can a phone app help adults with asthma breathe easier?
A 6-month RCT of 162 adult asthma outpatients in Malaysia compared the CareAide® mobile app plus standard care to standard care alone.
A phone app helped some Malaysian adults with asthma feel more in control of their breathing after six months of use alongside standard care…
Apr 3, 2026
Pulmonology & Critical Care
RCT
Vitamin D3 supplementation improved exercise tolerance in deficient male COPD patients in small RCT
Vitamin D supplements linked to better walking ability in men with COPD and low vitamin D
A 26-week double-blind RCT in 40 vitamin D3-deficient male COPD patients found that oral vitamin D3 supplementation (80,000 IU/week then adj…
Men with COPD and low vitamin D levels walked farther and felt less breathless after taking supplements for six months.
Apr 2, 2026