American Thoracic Society


The American Thoracic Society (ATS) traces its beginnings to 1905. ATS is a non-profit international, professional scientific society formed to education, advance research and advocate for respiratory health and sleep health. The long-range goal is to decrease morbidity of lung and breathing disorders. ATS publishes peer-review journals about respiratory disorders, clean air, sleep disorders and critical care needs for patients. Currently, there are approximately 18,000 members.

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Air pollution increases infants' risk of bronchiolitis

Medicine & Health / Health

created Nov 06, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Infants who are exposed to higher levels of air pollution are at increased risk for bronchiolitis, according to a new study.


'Difficult-to-treat asthma' may be due to difficult-to-treat patients

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created Oct 23, 2009 | popularity 2.7 / 5 (3) | comments 0

Difficult-to-treat asthma often may have more to do with patients who do not take their medication as instructed than ineffective medication, according to researchers in Northern Ireland.


Patients in US 5 times more likely to spend last days in ICU than patients in England

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created Oct 23, 2009 | popularity 5 / 5 (2) | comments 0

Patients who die in the hospital in the United States are almost five times as likely to have spent part of their last hospital stay in the ICU than patients in England. What's more, over the age of 85, ICU usage among terminal ...


New clinical guidelines for exacerbations in cystic fibrosis

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created Oct 22, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

The American Thoracic Society has released new clinical guidelines for the treatment of exacerbations in cystic fibrosis based on a review of the literature on current clinical practices.


Triple therapy halves exacerbations in moderate-to-severe COPD (w/ Podcast)

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created Oct 08, 2009 | popularity 3.5 / 5 (2) | comments 0

Patients with moderate to severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can benefit from triple therapy that includes a long-acting β-agonist (LABA), an inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) and an anti-muscarinic agent, ...


Being overweight super-sizes both risk and consequences of sleep-disordered breathing

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created Oct 08, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Overweight individuals are not just at greater risk of having sleep-disordered-breathing (SDB), they are also likely to suffer greater consequences, according to new research.


New test quickly ID's active TB in smear-negative patients

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created Sep 23, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Active tuberculosis can be rapidly identified in patients with negative sputum tests by a new method, according to European researchers. Active tuberculosis (TB) is the seventh-leading cause of death worldwide, and while ...


New stove dramatically improves lung health in Mexican women

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created Sep 23, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Women in Central Mexico who used a vented stove instead of the traditional indoor open fire, experienced improved respiratory health on par with a pack-a-day smoker kicking the habit, according to a recent study.


'Hygiene hypothesis' challenged: Day care doubles early respiratory problems

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created Sep 08, 2009 | popularity 4 / 5 (3) | comments 1

New research hints that the common belief that kids who go to daycare have lower rates of asthma and allergy later in life might be nothing more than wishful thinking. While young children in daycare definitely do get more ...


New vaccine shows promise for COPD patients at risk for pneumonia

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created Sep 08, 2009 | popularity 5 / 5 (1) | comments 0

A new vaccine against pneumonia may offer better protection from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients than the currently accepted vaccine, according to recent research that will be published in the September ...


Still holding their breath: Mortality on lung transplant wait list remains high for some

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created Aug 24, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Mortality remains high among patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension awaiting lung transplant, despite changes to the allocation system that were designed to reduce mortality and increase the equitable distribution ...


Smoking increases risk of developing active TB

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created Aug 24, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 1

Smoking is a risk factor for active tuberculosis (TB) disease, according to a new study on TB incidence in Taiwan.


New technique can help diagnose mesothelioma

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created Aug 24, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 1

A new technique may help clinicians hone in on a diagnosis in patients presenting with a pleural effusion of unknown cause.


Taking dex can improve high altitude exercise capacity in certain climbers

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created Aug 11, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Taking dexamathasone prophlyactically may improve exercise capacity in some mountaineers, according to Swiss researchers. Dexamathasone, known popularly to climbers as "dex," has been used for years to treat altitude-related ...


Doctors' opinions not always welcome in life support decisions

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created Aug 10, 2009 | popularity 3 / 5 (1) | comments 0

Some caregivers of critical care patients prefer doctors to keep their opinions on life support decisions to themselves, according to new research that challenges long-held beliefs in the critical care community.