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Research into the mechanism of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease offers a potential approach to the condition.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a condition in which lung tissue is gradually destroyed, giving rise to breathlessness and disability. The major risk factor for COPD, which is also known as chronic bronchitis and emphysema, is smoking. And the usual treatment is anti-asthma drugs.
Researchers at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, Australia, announce research that shows what really goes on in the lungs of those with COPD. They compared patients with COPD, both smokers and ex-smokers, with people who had healthy lungs. There was far more apoptosis, a form of cell death, in those who had COPD. The lungs of those with COPD also had fewer of the scavenger cells which clear dead cells away.
It may be that some people have a natural tendency to apoptosis which makes them more vulnerable to the effects of smoking. This might explain why only some smokers develop COPD. What is more, therapies based on blocking apoptosis, which are already being developed, may turn out to be helpful for those with COPD.
There's always hope so if you are afraid of COPD or have already been diagnosed - you can believe that we certainly are afraid - never lose HOPE! Do what you can and that is Become and remain Smoke FREE! Then you'll give yourself a chance for these R&Ds to become treatments and perhaps one day - WIN!
thank you for sharing
Renee 22 days
Hi Thomas , great article, Hope springs eternal.
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thanks thomas,you have brought a light to the tunnel
Interesting -thanks!
Hope is the opposite of fear. Glad to read about this promising research. xo Kristin
This gives a little hope to so many. Exciting news.
hope faith love.... ahhhhhh it's Thomas!