Sentences with phrase «growing in her lung»

Attorney General Andrew Cuomo (a coward / in my opinion) has the obligation to the people of our state to investigate all off these allegation's in a public forum and remove this tyrant who is quick to call a deceased 9/11 responder who had died from breathing in the toxic air at ground zero «not a hero» should be removed from public office and sent packing to his corporate headquarters were he and his cronies could abuse more pregnant women.I have a friend who was a 9/11 responder and was just notified that something was growing in his lungs.
But even then, it's extremely unlikely that anything would grow in your lungs.
Gondry's entry, based on the oft - adapted 1947 novel Froth on the Daydream by Boris Vian, is a surreal French - language fantasy centering on a woman (Audrey Tautou) suffering from an unusual illness caused by a flower growing in her lungs, who is wooed by the wealthy inventor of the cocktail - mixing piano.
Their whirlwind courtship is tested when an unusual illness plagues Chloe; a flower begins to grow in her lungs.
«Mood Indigo» Synopsis: Based on French author Boris Vian's fanciful novel, this follows a woman who suffers from an unusual illness caused by a flower growing in her lungs.
It becomes serious if bacteria begin to grow in the lungs themselves, causing pneumonia, or when it makes conditions such as a narrow, inflamed windpipe worse.

Not exact matches

they have already grow organs like lungs, kindneys, hearts that are a perfect match for the person in need..
And Whitman's gnawing fear was expressed in imagery almost identical with that of Jefferson: «If the United States, like the countries of the Old World, are also to grow vast crops of poor, desperate, dissatisfied, nomadic, miserable - waged populations, such as we see looming upon us of late years — steadily, even if slowly, eating into them like cancer of lungs or stomach — then our republican experiment, notwithstanding all its surface - successes, is at heart an unhealthy failure.
He opened the scoring against Dinamo Zagreb on Tuesday night with a well taken goal that showed his skill and growing composure in front of goal while his lung bursting run into the box showed the desire that has also become a key part of his game.
A growing concern in recent years, however, is the risk, even to children with healthy lungs, posed by environmental pollutants - particularly fine and ultra-fine particulates - at playing on fields built near busy highways and at indoor ice rinks.
And as your baby grows and pushes up on your lungs, you'll notice a decreased ability to breathe in more air (and the oxygen it contains) when you exercise.
In the second trimester, the baby begins to breathe and swallow the fluid to help their lungs grow and mature.
We're seeing the importance of the family sit - down meal, that holding our babies as much as possible will not spoil them, that there is no basis in the idea that crying helps a baby's lungs to grow.
As a baby grows in the womb, the majority of the time in that «safe» place is spent developing the vital organs - the heart, brain, lungs, and nervous system.
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Your developing baby doesn't look like a baby yet, but cells have clustered in places where your baby's heart and circulatory system will grow as well as where lungs, urinary tract, intestines, brain and entire nervous system will grow.
In the last few weeks of the pregnancy, the lungs will grow alveoli, or those air sacs that allow the exchange of oxygen, but they are not a lot.
Your baby's muscles and lungs are busy getting ready to function in the outside world, and his head is growing to make room for his developing brain.
A growing body of evidence indicates that receiving a mother's own milk, especially in high doses very soon after birth reduces the risk of acquiring very costly conditions in very low birthweight infants including sepsis, chronic lung disease and, especially, necrotizing enterocolitis, a devastating disease that affects mostly the intestine of premature infants.
Amniotic fluid that appears green or brown often indicates that the growing baby has passed their first bowel movement whilst in the uterus (meconium), yet, a baby will usually not have their first bowl movement until after they are born.If this happens, and the baby does pass meconium within the fetus, it can get into their lungs and cause serious breathing problems (known as meconium aspiration syndrome).
Scientists at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center say they have preliminary evidence in laboratory - grown, human airway cells that a condensed form of cigarette smoke triggers so - called «epigenetic» changes in the cells consistent with the earliest steps toward lung cancer development.
To create the effect of tobacco smoke on cells, Vaz, Baylin and their colleagues began their studies with human bronchial cells, which line the airways of the lungs, and grew them in a laboratory.
The study by researchers in Italy and Switzerland predicts that although the actual number of deaths from all cancers in the European Union will continue to rise due to growing populations and numbers of elderly people, the rate of cancer deaths will continue to decline overall, with some notable exceptions: lung cancer in women and pancreatic cancer in both sexes.
«This greater than expected survival in older patients selected for operative therapy is noteworthy,» said Dr. Fernandez, «especially considering that the prevalence of lung cancer is expected to increase as the population continues to grow older and more people survive into old age.»
The discussion also covers the management of common long - term complications such as heterotopic ossification, in which solid masses of bone begin growing inappropriately within soft tissues near blast injury sites, and the formation of blood clots in the extremities and lungs, which occurs at a high rate in DCBI survivors.
Dr. Frank Gilliland, who directs the Southern California environmental Health Sciences Center, said lung function is about 10 percent lower in kids who grow up near the freeways, where there are high levels of ultra-fine particles.
Previous studies of genetic alterations in lymphoma and lung cancer have found that certain genetic mutations — specifically when part of a gene breaks off and gets fused to another — can inappropriately switch on ALK, driving cancer cells to grow and divide.
In recent years, several groups of scientists have grown lung cells from human iPSCs, but the recipes aren't perfect — the resulting lung cells grow amidst a jumble of liver cells, intestinal cells, and other tissues.
In this lung organoid grown in Hans Clevers's lab, cells colored green are infected with respiratory syncytial viruIn this lung organoid grown in Hans Clevers's lab, cells colored green are infected with respiratory syncytial viruin Hans Clevers's lab, cells colored green are infected with respiratory syncytial virus.
It's as if the lung knows it has to grow back and can call into action some Type 1 cells to help in that process.»
Experiments that model the bacteria in animal cells, for example, have shown that P. aeruginosa behaves and grows in certain ways only when it is in the infected lungs of a person with CF.
By using molecular genetic tools to reduce the amount of PC in human lung cancer cells, the team observed decreased cell growth, a compromised ability to form colonies in soft agar (a gelatinous material specifically used to grow bacteria and other cells), and a reduced rate of tumor growth in mice.
These opportunistic bacteria can grow on hospital surfaces or in lungs and tissues.
In practice, however, lung cells — especially from older, ill patients — won't grow well enough in culture, but will have to be produced from stem cells or induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, she sayIn practice, however, lung cells — especially from older, ill patients — won't grow well enough in culture, but will have to be produced from stem cells or induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, she sayin culture, but will have to be produced from stem cells or induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, she says.
A year later, researchers corrected the faulty gene in lab - grown lung cells and felt it wouldn't be long before gene therapy could be used to implant correct versions of the gene into people with CF.
A growing body of evidence indicates that receiving a mother's own milk, especially in high doses very soon after birth reduces the risk of acquiring very costly conditions in very low birthweight infants including sepsis, chronic lung disease and, especially, necrotizing enterocolitis, a devastating disease that affects mostly the intestine of premature infants.
Dr Samantha Walker, Director of Research and Policy at Asthma UK, which funded the study, said: «For a long time, asthma has been considered as one condition, but this research illustrates the growing understanding that the term «asthma» is in fact an umbrella term for different lung conditions.
When the researchers removed FAK from blood vessels that grew in melanoma or lung cancer models, both chemotherapy and radiation therapies were far more effective in killing the tumors.
Cues that would normally send fungal cells to their death didn't register, so the fungus was able to grow in the mice's lungs.
The researchers grafted breast or lung tumors in mice, allowed the tumors to grow to small size and removed these tumors surgically — essentially mimicking the situation in a human tumor patient in which the tumor is surgically removed as soon as possible after diagnosis.
He advocated widespread use of these immunosuppressants, and because of these drugs, the number of transplants has grown every year for the past several decades; in 2005 surgeons performed 28,107 transplants of the kidney, liver, pancreas, heart, lung and intestine, according to the United Network for Organ Sharing.
H7N9 grows especially well in lung cells, the team discovered.
When human lung and bladder cells are grown in the lab, they turn cancerous at a higher rate if exposed to nicotine compounds found in e-cigarettes
To find out, Barr and his colleagues grew human lung tissue in the lab.
An autopsy of one victim of H5N1 showed that most of the virus had grown deep in the lung tissue.
«The increased air pollution that typically accompanies heat waves can especially harm children, who have a higher risk of developing asthma, have lungs that are still developing and growing, and have higher exposure because they breathe at a higher rate than adults and spend more time outdoors engaging in vigorous physical activity.»
The virus, however, grew efficiently in a human A549 lung adenocarcinoma cell line.
«Respiratory tract infections in young children linked to asthma and worse lung function: Increases risk of asthma between 1.5 - to 4-fold as the children grew older.»
In the past, researchers studied Pseudomonas in isolation despite the fact that it's rarely the lone bacterium in the lungs of people with CF. Hoffman decided to study how Pseudomonas and Staphylococcus aureus — the other bacterium most commonly found in the lungs of cystic fibrosis patients — behave when the two are grown togetheIn the past, researchers studied Pseudomonas in isolation despite the fact that it's rarely the lone bacterium in the lungs of people with CF. Hoffman decided to study how Pseudomonas and Staphylococcus aureus — the other bacterium most commonly found in the lungs of cystic fibrosis patients — behave when the two are grown togethein isolation despite the fact that it's rarely the lone bacterium in the lungs of people with CF. Hoffman decided to study how Pseudomonas and Staphylococcus aureus — the other bacterium most commonly found in the lungs of cystic fibrosis patients — behave when the two are grown togethein the lungs of people with CF. Hoffman decided to study how Pseudomonas and Staphylococcus aureus — the other bacterium most commonly found in the lungs of cystic fibrosis patients — behave when the two are grown togethein the lungs of cystic fibrosis patients — behave when the two are grown together.
If the marriage of stem cells and CRISPR follows a similar path, it might not be long before pigs have enough Homo sapiens in them not only to grow human hearts, lungs, livers, and kidneys for transplant but also to model human diseases more closely than current lab animals do and to test experimental drugs.
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