Friday, June 14, 2019
Home »
» Medical News Today: What to know about bullectomy
Medical News Today: What to know about bullectomy
A bullectomy is a type of surgery to remove enlarged air sacs called bullae from the lung. Learn more about the uses, procedure, and risks of a bullectomy here.
Related Posts:
Young Ky. woman battles two extremely rare health conditions Brayli Steberl (Photo from GoFundMe page) A young Kentucky woman is facing an uphill battle to fight two extremely rare health conditions, one affecting her blood and the other her liver, Phil Pendleton reports… Read More
Loneliness poses a public-health threat, prompting a rare advisory from the surgeon general, with a plan to rebuild social connectionsBy Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News The physical and societal harms that come from loneliness are so bad that America's top public-health official has issued a rare advisory with a framework to rebuild social connection … Read More
If you have ever been helped by a nurse, thank them, but especially in May; it's National Nurses Month Nurses pose in the shape of a heart. (Photo and article via Lexington Herald-Leader) By Donna MeadorKentucky Nurses Association May is National Nurses Month. As the professional organization representing all of Kent… Read More
FDA approves first-ever RSV vaccine for people 60 and older ABC News photo By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News People 60 and older now have access to the first approved vaccine against respiratory syncytial virus. The vaccine, developed by GlaxoSmithKline, … Read More
National public-health emergency for Covid-19 ends Thursday but experts warn that another Omicron-like outbreak is still possible Centers for Disease Control and Prevention maps To enlarge any image, click on it. Covid-19 is no longer a global health emergency, and the U.S. public health emergency ends May 11, but the pandemic is not… Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment