FACT CHECK: No, Lung Washing Cannot Reverse Permanent Damage
Posts Made with x It claims that lung lavage will restore the lungs to their original state. When you are not only an organ donor, but also a smoker, they can bring your lungs back to the state so they can donate to someone else before you start smoking https://t.co/N9OQPGK2KQ – Rena (@lhltheloml) April 1, […]
UNC Football Star Tylee Craft Dies At 23 After Battle With Lung Cancer
University of North Carolina (UNC) college football star Tyree Craft has died at the age of 23 after a battle with cancer, the Tar Heels announced Saturday. “Tyree meant a lot to so many people and impacted us in a way that we will always be grateful for. He was one of one and physically […]
‘1% Chance Of Living’: 22-Year-Old Receives Double Lung Transplant Following Heavy Vaping
The 22-year-old Fargo, North Dakota, man underwent a double lung transplant on January 1st after years of heavy vaping. Jackson Allard is recovering from surgery at the University of Minnesota Medical Center. according to Go to Valley News Live. He has been hospitalized in serious condition since October 18, 2023, when he first sought medical […]
American Lung Association report ranks Phoenix, Maricopa County among top polluted areas
PHOENIX – The Phoenix metropolitan area is one of the most ozone-polluting cities in the United States, according to a new study. Aviation report status From the American Lung Association. The report highlights that people of color are particularly affected by air pollution and the health problems it can cause. In addition to being ranked […]
Retired Navajo coal miners say they have black lung disease from mine work
It’s a cold, gusty morning outside the Walter Collins Gymnasium in Upper Fruitland, New Mexico, and a conference on black lung disease is about to begin. In the parking lot before the conference started, a miner named David Badoni pointed to a nearby hill. A beige mesa looms in the distance, revealing layers of sandstone, […]
Retired Navajo coal miners say they have black lung disease from working in mines in the Navajo Nation
It’s a cold, gusty morning outside the Walter Collins Gymnasium in Upper Fruitland, New Mexico, and a conference on black lung disease is about to begin. In the parking lot before the conference started, a miner named David Badoni pointed to a nearby hill. A beige mesa looms in the distance, revealing layers of sandstone, […]