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The American College of Physicians (ACP) now recommends that sleep studies to look for obstructive sleep apnea should be reserved for patients with unexplained cases of daytime sleepiness, and that home testing will do for most patients.
OSA recommended only for patients with unexplained daytime sleepiness
OSA recommended only for patients with unexplained daytime sleepiness
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
Pneumonia is a medical condition where bacteria infect the lungs. This causes difficulty in breathing, and in some cases, severe chills, fever, and headaches. Pneumonia is a serious condition and medical professionals recommend immediate intervention once initial symptoms appear.
Pneumonia During Pregnancy:
Pneumonia During Pregnancy:
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Diet can also affect a person’s respiratory health. Eating nutritious foods can improve how the body reacts to pollutants and allergens. It can also boost immunity, especially for those with preexisting respiratory conditions. Lisa M. Cannon, M.D., shares the top foods for better lung health.
Eat well and breathe better with these healthboosting foods
Eat well and breathe better with these healthboosting foods
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the CDC recommends every individual, both sick and healthy, to wear a mask to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Many types of face coverings exist, and each one of them has different levels of effectiveness.
Consider these things when choosing a face mask
Consider these things when choosing a face mask
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
A lot of people would find it amusing at the very least that many of their health concerns and issues are connected with one another. Lisa M. Cannon, M.D., cites the connection of smoking and sleep as a perfect example of it.
Two birds with one stone: The benets of quitting smoking for the lungs and sleep
Two birds with one stone: The benets of quitting smoking for the lungs and sleep
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
People who want to smoke but without the tar or smell turn to electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes. Dubbed as the “future of smoking,” the batterypowered vaporizers simulate the feeling of smoking but without burning tobacco. Instead of cigarette smoke, the user inhales an aerosol
A Deadly Smoke: Severe Lung Disease Tied To Chemical Found In Flavored e-Ciga...
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Ask any health and fitness expert in the world what they think are the greatest exercises known to man when it comes to supercharging the lungs, nine out of 10 will mention swimming in the top three.
Swimming in saltwater: The greatest lung exercise with a twist
Swimming in saltwater: The greatest lung exercise with a twist
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Diet can also affect a person’s respiratory health. Eating nutritious foods can improve how the body reacts to pollutants and allergens. It can also boost immunity, especially for those with preexisting respiratory conditions. Lisa M. Cannon, M.D., shares the top foods for better lung health.
Eat well and breathe better with these healthboosting foods
Eat well and breathe better with these healthboosting foods
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
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The American College of Physicians (ACP) now recommends that sleep studies to look for obstructive sleep apnea should be reserved for patients with unexplained cases of daytime sleepiness, and that home testing will do for most patients.
OSA recommended only for patients with unexplained daytime sleepiness
OSA recommended only for patients with unexplained daytime sleepiness
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
Pneumonia is a medical condition where bacteria infect the lungs. This causes difficulty in breathing, and in some cases, severe chills, fever, and headaches. Pneumonia is a serious condition and medical professionals recommend immediate intervention once initial symptoms appear.
Pneumonia During Pregnancy:
Pneumonia During Pregnancy:
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
Diet can also affect a person’s respiratory health. Eating nutritious foods can improve how the body reacts to pollutants and allergens. It can also boost immunity, especially for those with preexisting respiratory conditions. Lisa M. Cannon, M.D., shares the top foods for better lung health.
Eat well and breathe better with these healthboosting foods
Eat well and breathe better with these healthboosting foods
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the CDC recommends every individual, both sick and healthy, to wear a mask to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Many types of face coverings exist, and each one of them has different levels of effectiveness.
Consider these things when choosing a face mask
Consider these things when choosing a face mask
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
A lot of people would find it amusing at the very least that many of their health concerns and issues are connected with one another. Lisa M. Cannon, M.D., cites the connection of smoking and sleep as a perfect example of it.
Two birds with one stone: The benets of quitting smoking for the lungs and sleep
Two birds with one stone: The benets of quitting smoking for the lungs and sleep
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
People who want to smoke but without the tar or smell turn to electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes. Dubbed as the “future of smoking,” the batterypowered vaporizers simulate the feeling of smoking but without burning tobacco. Instead of cigarette smoke, the user inhales an aerosol
A Deadly Smoke: Severe Lung Disease Tied To Chemical Found In Flavored e-Ciga...
A Deadly Smoke: Severe Lung Disease Tied To Chemical Found In Flavored e-Ciga...
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
Ask any health and fitness expert in the world what they think are the greatest exercises known to man when it comes to supercharging the lungs, nine out of 10 will mention swimming in the top three.
Swimming in saltwater: The greatest lung exercise with a twist
Swimming in saltwater: The greatest lung exercise with a twist
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
Diet can also affect a person’s respiratory health. Eating nutritious foods can improve how the body reacts to pollutants and allergens. It can also boost immunity, especially for those with preexisting respiratory conditions. Lisa M. Cannon, M.D., shares the top foods for better lung health.
Eat well and breathe better with these healthboosting foods
Eat well and breathe better with these healthboosting foods
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
Millions of people snore when they sleep. Genetic factors could cause snoring, as well as one’s sleeping position or underlying health condition. According to sleep medicine specialist Lisa M. Cannon, M.D., the sound is caused by a heavy flow of air that blocks the breathing pathways. This can cause vibration in areas such as the soft palate, uvula, tongue, and others. The space in the airways diminishes as muscles in the neck and throat relax along with the rest of the body.
What causes people to snore?
What causes people to snore?
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
Millions of people suffer from sleep disorders, with insomnia being the most common. To remain fit and healthy, it’s also important to develop the right sleeping habits. For those who are having difficulties with getting good shuteye, Lisa M. Cannon, M.D., suggests simple breathing exercises. Here are some methods worth trying.
A practical guide to getting better sleep
A practical guide to getting better sleep
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Much have been said about how faith and spirituality can lower stress levels and improve mental health. It makes sense considering that there are people who rely on faith at some point to get them through the hard times. Now, a new study adds to the growing body of evidence citing the connection between faith and mortality.
Study: Frequent Religious Service Attendance Linked To Reduced Death Risk In ...
Study: Frequent Religious Service Attendance Linked To Reduced Death Risk In ...
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The cases of asthma attacks have increased dramatically over the past decade. In fact, the American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology estimates that 300 million people worldwide suffer from asthma, a figure that leads to 250 deaths yearly.
Five home remedies for asthma
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Researchers from the University of Michigan Health System found an obesity paradox among older patients suffering from sepsis. The study, which was published in the August issue of Critical Care Medicine, observed 1,404 Medicare beneficiaries and found that heavier patients had higher rates of survival from the life-threatening condition that may require a stay in the intensive care unit.
Study: Obese patients more likely to survive from sepsis
Study: Obese patients more likely to survive from sepsis
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
A recent article discussed the relationship between cancer and incidental pulmonary embolism (IPE). In the study, it was found that cancer patients who have this comorbid condition should ask their specialist for a long-term anticoagulant treatment. Analysts found that the risk of developing symptomatic recurrent venous thromboembolism (VTE) doubled among patients who did not receive an anticoagulant treatment
New study links cancer-related incidental pulmonary embolism to VTE
New study links cancer-related incidental pulmonary embolism to VTE
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Sleepwalking, also known as somnambulism or noctambulism, is a sleep disorder that affects an estimated 1.5 percent of adults. It is a bit more prevalent in children, among whom there is an incidence rate of five percent.
How To Deal With Sleepwalking
How To Deal With Sleepwalking
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It has long been established that cigarette smoking puts one at risk of many health problems. Practiced by more than one billion people in the world, tobacco smoking is a popular attachment in the society. Some smokers who desire to be fit and healthy incorporate exercise in their daily routine. How can smoking affect physical fitness?
Effects of smoking on exercise and physical fitness
Effects of smoking on exercise and physical fitness
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
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Understanding The Link Between Adhd And Sleep Disorder
Understanding The Link Between Adhd And Sleep Disorder
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Coccidioidomycosis or cocci is a fungal infection endemic in arid regions, such as the southwestern United States, northern Mexico, and parts of South and Central America.
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Lung cancer screening: What to expect
Lung cancer screening: What to expect
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Respiratory medicine still faces many challenges that are brought on by modern lifestyles. The population is aging, many individuals are still unable to quit smoking, and environmental factors, like air pollution, remain largely unsolved. With these, the global burden of respiratory disease has been predicted to continue increasing in the years to come.
Tackling the challenges of respiratory medicine
Tackling the challenges of respiratory medicine
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Ask any health and fitness expert in the world what they think are the greatest exercises known to man when it comes to supercharging the lungs, nine out of 10 will mention swimming in the top three
Swimming in saltwater: The greatest lung exercise with a twist
Swimming in saltwater: The greatest lung exercise with a twist
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
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Boosting lung power in lockdown
Boosting lung power in lockdown
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People who want to smoke but without the tar or smell turn to electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes. Dubbed as the “future of smoking,” the batterypowered vaporizers simulate the feeling of smoking but without burning tobacco. Instead of cigarette smoke, the user inhales an aerosol.
A Deadly Smoke: Severe Lung Disease Tied To Chemical Found In Flavored e-Ciga...
A Deadly Smoke: Severe Lung Disease Tied To Chemical Found In Flavored e-Ciga...
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
The cases of asthma attacks have increased dramatically over the past decade. In fact, the American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology estimates that 300 million people worldwide suffer from asthma, a figure that leads to 250 deaths yearly
Five home remedies for asthma
Five home remedies for asthma
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Cigarette smoke contains more than 7,000 chemicals, of which 69 are known carcinogens. Smoking is the number one cause of preventable death in the United States and adversely affects every organ in the human body.
Kicking the habit: Self-help tips to quit smoking for good
Kicking the habit: Self-help tips to quit smoking for good
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
A recent article discussed the relationship between cancer and incidental pulmonary embolism (IPE). In the study, it was found that cancer patients who have this comorbid condition should ask their specialist for a long-term anticoagulant treatment. Analysts found that the risk of developing symptomatic recurrent venous thromboembolism (VTE) doubled among patients who did not receive an anticoagulant treatment.
New study links cancer-related incidental pulmonary embolism to VTE
New study links cancer-related incidental pulmonary embolism to VTE
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
Quarantining has many employees confusing time for work for time for bed, making essential shuteye elusive. Skipping on good sleep can have negative effects on one’s health. Lisa M. Cannon, M.D., shares a few tips to improve sleep hygiene.
Bulking up on healthy sleep habits
Bulking up on healthy sleep habits
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon is a pulmonologist with more than 15 years of experience in her field. Her passion for pulmonology and critical care has led to her own medical practice in New Jersey. Her previous affiliations include the Valley Hospital in Ridgewood and Pascack Valley Hospital in Westwood.
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What causes people to snore?
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A practical guide to getting better sleep
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Study: Frequent Religious Service Attendance Linked To Reduced Death Risk In ...
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Five home remedies for asthma
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Study: Obese patients more likely to survive from sepsis
Study: Obese patients more likely to survive from sepsis
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New study links cancer-related incidental pulmonary embolism to VTE
New study links cancer-related incidental pulmonary embolism to VTE
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
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How To Deal With Sleepwalking
How To Deal With Sleepwalking
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It has long been established that cigarette smoking puts one at risk of many health problems. Practiced by more than one billion people in the world, tobacco smoking is a popular attachment in the society. Some smokers who desire to be fit and healthy incorporate exercise in their daily routine. How can smoking affect physical fitness?
Effects of smoking on exercise and physical fitness
Effects of smoking on exercise and physical fitness
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) exhibit hyperactivity, inattentiveness, or impulsivity. They usually have trouble focusing on a task, sitting still, or controlling emotions and behaviors. Mental and physical restlessness affect kids with ADHD even while they are sleeping.
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Lung cancer screening: What to expect
Lung cancer screening: What to expect
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
Respiratory medicine still faces many challenges that are brought on by modern lifestyles. The population is aging, many individuals are still unable to quit smoking, and environmental factors, like air pollution, remain largely unsolved. With these, the global burden of respiratory disease has been predicted to continue increasing in the years to come.
Tackling the challenges of respiratory medicine
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Ask any health and fitness expert in the world what they think are the greatest exercises known to man when it comes to supercharging the lungs, nine out of 10 will mention swimming in the top three
Swimming in saltwater: The greatest lung exercise with a twist
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Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
Lisa M. Cannon, M.D., knows that in today's world, one that is struggling with the coronavirus, every little bit helps. From good governance and compliant citizens to efficient business tactics and the development of new and innovative technologies, humanity is indeed very capable of defeating the global health threat.
Boosting lung power in lockdown
Boosting lung power in lockdown
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
People who want to smoke but without the tar or smell turn to electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes. Dubbed as the “future of smoking,” the batterypowered vaporizers simulate the feeling of smoking but without burning tobacco. Instead of cigarette smoke, the user inhales an aerosol.
A Deadly Smoke: Severe Lung Disease Tied To Chemical Found In Flavored e-Ciga...
A Deadly Smoke: Severe Lung Disease Tied To Chemical Found In Flavored e-Ciga...
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
The cases of asthma attacks have increased dramatically over the past decade. In fact, the American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology estimates that 300 million people worldwide suffer from asthma, a figure that leads to 250 deaths yearly
Five home remedies for asthma
Five home remedies for asthma
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
Cigarette smoke contains more than 7,000 chemicals, of which 69 are known carcinogens. Smoking is the number one cause of preventable death in the United States and adversely affects every organ in the human body.
Kicking the habit: Self-help tips to quit smoking for good
Kicking the habit: Self-help tips to quit smoking for good
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
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Bulking up on healthy sleep habits
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon is a pulmonologist with more than 15 years of experience in her field. Her passion for pulmonology and critical care has led to her own medical practice in New Jersey. Her previous affiliations include the Valley Hospital in Ridgewood and Pascack Valley Hospital in Westwood.
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Five home remedies for asthma
Five home remedies for asthma
Study: Obese patients more likely to survive from sepsis
Study: Obese patients more likely to survive from sepsis
New study links cancer-related incidental pulmonary embolism to VTE
New study links cancer-related incidental pulmonary embolism to VTE
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How To Deal With Sleepwalking
Effects of smoking on exercise and physical fitness
Effects of smoking on exercise and physical fitness
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Understanding The Link Between Adhd And Sleep Disorder
Valley fever: Recognizing the causes and symptoms of coccidioidomycosis
Valley fever: Recognizing the causes and symptoms of coccidioidomycosis
Lung cancer screening: What to expect
Lung cancer screening: What to expect
Tackling the challenges of respiratory medicine
Tackling the challenges of respiratory medicine
Swimming in saltwater: The greatest lung exercise with a twist
Swimming in saltwater: The greatest lung exercise with a twist
Boosting lung power in lockdown
Boosting lung power in lockdown
A Deadly Smoke: Severe Lung Disease Tied To Chemical Found In Flavored e-Ciga...
A Deadly Smoke: Severe Lung Disease Tied To Chemical Found In Flavored e-Ciga...
Five home remedies for asthma
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Kicking the habit: Self-help tips to quit smoking for good
Kicking the habit: Self-help tips to quit smoking for good
New study links cancer-related incidental pulmonary embolism to VTE
New study links cancer-related incidental pulmonary embolism to VTE
Bulking up on healthy sleep habits
Bulking up on healthy sleep habits
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
Dr. Lisa Marie Cannon
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