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  2. Pulmonary rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    Before and after lung surgery [9] Interstitial lung disease: Pulmonary rehabilitation may be safe and may help improve functional exercise capacity, a person's short-term quality of life, and improve shortness of breath . [8] Asthma: moderate quality evidence suggests asthmatics may have improvement in quality of life and exercise capacity.

  3. FDA approves new COPD drug developed by firm in Raleigh ... - AOL

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    Ohtuvayre was found to improve lung function and quality of life for patients. While the clinical trials did not include many patients who experience frequent flare-ups, the drug was found to ...

  4. Sanofi-Regeneron's Dupixent wins FDA's nod for 'smoker's lung'

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    In late-stage trials, the drug significantly reduced the moderate or severe exacerbations and also helped to significantly improve lung function, compared to a placebo. Shares of Regeneron were ...

  5. 'I'm a Pulmonologist, and This Is the Daily Habit I Swear By ...

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    The more active you are, your heart and lungs work harder to deliver oxygen to your muscles, according to the American Lung Association. This makes your heart and lungs stronger and improves your ...

  6. Bronchodilatation - Wikipedia

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    Medically, bronchodilatation is used in the treatment of certain respiratory disorders, where it can reduce respiratory symptoms and/or improve lung function. Pharmacologically, bronchodilatation is achieved via bronchodilators. [1] [2]

  7. Cardiorespiratory fitness - Wikipedia

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    The cardiovascular system responds to changing demands on the body by adjusting cardiac output, blood flow, and blood pressure. Cardiac output is defined as the product of heart rate and stroke volume which represents the volume of blood being pumped by the heart each minute. Cardiac output increases during physical activity due to an increase ...