Air Travel With Portable Oxygen
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COPD and air travel: oxygen equipment and preflight ti... [Chest. 2011] - PubMed - NCBI
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Artificial lung mimics real organ's design and efficiency: Small device works with air, pure oxygen not needed
sciencedaily.com — “A new artificial lung has reached efficiencies akin to the genuine organ, using air -- not pure oxygen as current human-made lungs require -- for the source of the essential element. The device is a major step toward creating an easily portable and implantable artificial lung.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Taking Your Own Air, Up In The Air - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “This holiday season, nearly 50 million people will take to the air. Some will have to bring their own portable air in order to make it safely to their destination. The Pulmonary Hypertension Association, the national center for advocacy, education and events related to pulmonary hypertension (PH), offers travel tips for people relying on portable oxygen - including those living with PH. PH is caused by high blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs that can lead to heart failure. It is often m” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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Easily Portable And Implantable Artificial Lung Could Be In Use In Clinical Trials Within 10 Years
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