Severe covid and flu infections may raise the risk of developing lung cancer years later, researchers at the University of ...
A recent study has found that severe cases COVID-19 or influenza can leave lasting changes in the lungs that increase the risk of lung cancer years later. The study was conducted by researchers from ...
Severe COVID-19 and influenza infections prime the lungs for cancer and can accelerate the disease's development, but vaccination heads off those harmful effects, new research from UVA Health's Beirne ...
Patients hospitalized with severe COVID-19 have an increased risk of developing lung cancer months or years later, according to new research from the University of Virginia.
Researchers have discovered a new bacterial killer that can target common lung infection caused by Burkholderia bacteria that has exciting potential for biotechnological applications. Researchers have ...
Severe bacterial pneumonia remains a major cause of death in critically ill patients, largely due to impaired early immune responses. New research reveals that butyric acid, a metabolite produced by ...
A severe case of COVID-19 or influenza could increase the risk of lung cancer later on, according to new research. Scientists ...
Severe COVID or flu may quietly raise lung cancer risk—but vaccines appear to stop the damage before it starts.
A UVA Health study finds severe viral infections can prime the lungs for cancer, but vaccination appears to reduce that risk.