Blood Information - September 8, 2008

Smoking Harms Key Lung Enzyme

September 9, 2005 - Topics smoking, blood, medicine, research and study
While this type of news is nothing new to the health world, a recent study shows that smoking can harm a key lung enzyme that helps regulate blood pressure, according to the BBC.

The study was conducted by the government's Brookhaven National Laboratory and appears in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine

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Report: Smoking Harms Key Lung Enzyme

September 9, 2005 - Topics smoking, blood, medicine, research and study
While this type of news is nothing new to the health world, a recent study shows that smoking can harm a key lung enzyme that helps regulate blood pressure, according to the BBC.

The study was conducted by the government's Brookhaven National Laboratory and appears in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine

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Cereal Helps Maintain Health and Weight in Teen Girls

September 9, 2005 - Topics diet, blood, study and research
A group of researchers from the Maryland Medical Research Institute find that by eating cereal at breakfast, adolescent girls stay healthier and avoid being overweight.

The findings are published in the September issue of the Journal of the American Dietetic Association

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Inhaled Insulin Product Under Scrutiny

September 8, 2005 - Topics insulin, diabetes, blood, fda and cough
A government advisory committee is keeping a close eye on an inhaled form of insulin, designed to help millions of people with diabetes who currently rely on injections to control their blood sugar.

According to documents released by the Food and Drug Administration, chief concerns involve long-term effects on the lungs, as well as the safety of its use among smokers or sufferers of lung disease

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Regulators Keep Close Tabs On Inhaled Insulin

September 8, 2005 - Topics insulin, diabetes, blood, fda and cough
A government advisory committee is keeping a close eye on an inhaled form of insulin, designed to help millions of people with diabetes who currently rely on injections to control their blood sugar.

According to documents released by the Food and Drug Administration, chief concerns involve long-term effects on the lungs, as well as the safety of its use among smokers or sufferers of lung disease

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