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The wallpaper is a map of the world up there ... Now, I can barely make it up to the loft at Iconica without busting a lung. I feel an ache in my chest; it feels a lot like love. But there’s also a ...
A new study in Engineering details the development of a wearable stethoscope with a Lung–Sound–Monitoring–Patch (LSMP). It can monitor lung sounds in ...
Donor lungs preserved with hypothermic oxygenated machine perfusion (HOPE) after normothermic ex vivo lung perfusion (nEVLP) remained viable for up to 20 hours outside the body.
Add movement to breathing to open up the chest and stimulate the lungs.Stand tall with feet hip-width apart. Inhale through your nose and raise both arms slowly over your head. Hold for 2 seconds ...
Our lungs are fairly susceptible to diseases. Unlike most other organs, the lungs are in direct contact with the outside world. When we breathe in, our lungs can also take in things besides the oxygen ...
Here, Wallpaper* presents our edit of the best spring perfumes of 2025, from the likes of Réservation, Perfumer H, Louis Vuitton and more.
Doctors at Max Hospital successfully removed peanut fragments from a 3-year-old girl's bronchus, resolving severe respiratory distress. The child, suffering for 10 days, had a peanut lodged in her ...
Originally designed for doctors attending house calls, these boxy, structured silhouettes were once meant to hold everything from folders to stethoscopes and a change of clothing. Thankfully ...
A US teenager was recently reported to have developed the oddly named medical condition "popcorn lung" after vaping in secret for three years. Officially known as bronchiolitis obliterans ...
Have you ever wondered what your doctor is listening for when he puts a stethoscope against your back and tells you to breathe? They’re listening for abnormal lung sounds such as bibasilar ...
Tests revealed that the then-40-year-old had stage 3 lung cancer. The diagnosis shocked Tischmacher, an active nonsmoker with a busy career as an art historian and gallerist. “I absolutely loved ...
Jonathan Bell has written for Wallpaper* magazine since 1999, covering everything from architecture and transport design to books, tech and graphic design. He is now the magazine’s Transport and ...