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A recent study reveals a heightened stroke risk in asthma patients recovering from severe COVID-19, emphasizing the need for proactive monitoring and management. | Image Credit: donfiore - stock.adobe.com
Severe COVID-19 Increases Stroke Risk for Patients With Asthma

October 30th 2025

A recent study reveals a heightened stroke risk in asthma patients recovering from severe COVID-19, emphasizing the need for proactive monitoring and management.

A concerning trend for clinicians to consider when supporting exacerbation recovery is patients’ perception that the goal itself—as they have defined it—is actually an impossibility. | Image Credit: LIGHTFIELD STUDIOS - stock.adobe.com
Clinical and Patient Definitions of Acute COPD Exacerbation Recovery Differ

October 30th 2025

The real-world data support the long-term value of mepolizumab as an add-on maintenance therapy in severe asthma. | gustavofrazao - stock.adobe.com
Mepolizumab Reduces Health Care Resource Utilization, Work Impairment in Severe Asthma

October 26th 2025

Patients with COPD being monitored via telemedicine showed significant improvements in both QOL and inhaler technique compared with the control group. | Image credit: Jackie Niam - stock.adobe.com
Telemedicine Boosts Quality of Life, Inhaler Technique for Severe COPD

October 9th 2025

Paternal prepubertal passive smoke exposure was associated with impaired pre-COPD lung function trajectories across the first 6 decades of their offspring’s lives. | Image credit: methaphum - stock.adobe.com
Passive Smoke Exposure in Prepubescent Males Affects Lung Function in Children, Grandchildren

September 30th 2025

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