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The Application of Impulse Oscillometry (IOS) in Pulmonary Function Testing
April 03, 2026 News

The Application of Impulse Oscillometry (IOS) in Pulmonary Function Testing

Abstract Impulse Oscillometry (IOS) is an innovative, non-invasive technique for assessing lung function. Unlike conventional spirometry, which requires forced expiratory maneuvers and significant patient cooperation, IOS measures respira...

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Understanding COPD: A Breath of Knowledge for Better Lung Health
March 27, 2026 News

Understanding COPD: A Breath of Knowledge for Better Lung Health

What Is COPD? Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, or COPD, is a progressive inflammatory lung disease that causes obstructed airflow from the lungs. It is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. According to the Global In...

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Breathe Easy, No Strings Attached: Understanding Impulse Oscillometry (IOS)
March 20, 2026 News

Breathe Easy, No Strings Attached: Understanding Impulse Oscillometry (IOS)

Imagine trying to assess the health of a delicate, intricate network of pipes inside a wall. Traditionally, you might blast air through them and measure how hard you have to blow to find a blockage. But what if the pipes were in a child, ...

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Airway Inflammation: The Hidden Fire Inside Your Lungs
February 06, 2026 News

Airway Inflammation: The Hidden Fire Inside Your Lungs

The effortless flow of air through our respiratory tract is a vital biological process. When this system is irritated, the body initiates a defensive response known as airway inflammation. While protective in the short term, chronic or ex...

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The Silent Shift: Decoding Your Body's Early Warnings for Lifelong Metabolic Health
January 30, 2026 News

The Silent Shift: Decoding Your Body's Early Warnings for Lifelong Metabolic Health

For generations, the conversation around blood sugar has been defined by threshold numbers: a fasting glucose level of 100 mg/dL marking the edge of normalcy, an HbA1c of 6.5% solidifying a diagnosis. We have viewed glucose metabolism as ...

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The 2025 GINA Guidelines: Elevating FeNO Testing to a Diagnostic Tool for Type 2 Asthma
January 23, 2026 News

The 2025 GINA Guidelines: Elevating FeNO Testing to a Diagnostic Tool for Type 2 Asthma

For years, the Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide (FeNO) test has served as a valuable companion in the asthma clinician's toolkit, primarily guiding management decisions. The 2025 update to the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) guidelines...

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Blood Ketone Levels on the Keto Diet: Changes and Key Considerations
January 16, 2026 News

Blood Ketone Levels on the Keto Diet: Changes and Key Considerations

The ketogenic diet, characterized by very low carbohydrate, moderate protein, and high fat intake, aims to shift the body's primary fuel source from glucose to ketones. Monitoring blood ketone levels is a common practice for individuals f...

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Beyond Gout: The Hidden Dangers of High Uric Acid and Why Testing Matters
January 09, 2026 News

Beyond Gout: The Hidden Dangers of High Uric Acid and Why Testing Matters

When people hear “high uric acid,” the first—and often only—thing that comes to mind is gout, a painful form of arthritis caused by uric acid crystals forming in the joints. While gout is indeed the most familiar c...

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Hemoglobin Testing in Daily Life: Focus on Rapid and Point-of-Care Methods
December 26, 2025 News

Hemoglobin Testing in Daily Life: Focus on Rapid and Point-of-Care Methods

Hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells, is a critical indicator of overall health. Monitoring its levels plays an increasingly common role in everyday health management, moving beyond traditional clinical settings into...

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