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A huge congratulations to everyone who took part in this years London Marathon at the weekend. What a day! And a big shout out to all the Asthma + Lung runners - you smashed it!! Hit the link to learn more information about Asthma + Lung UK.
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Flufftober Day 8
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Prompt(s): Chopping/ piling wood
Pairing: pre-serum!Steve Rogers x Lumberjill!Reader
Warnings/Tags: FLUFF, kind of a meet-cute?, mentions of coughing/retching/nausea, pre-serum Steve, descriptions of asthma attack, muscled reader (ofc), nicknames (sweetheart, love, dame,)
Summary: When Steve has an asthma attack on a training drill and gets lost, he meets a friendly axe-wielding dame who takes his breath away. Word count: 1.6k
I hope you enjoy! Likes, comments and reblogs are appreciated 💜
A/N: I though of lumberjill!reader as soon as I saw the prompt. I know we see a lot of lumberjack!Steve or Steve chopping wood (bc of that scene in AOU) but as someone who did a whole project on the Lumberjills of WW2 in school - I couldn't NOT make a fic about one. We will just ignore that Steve never went to the UK pre-serum though x
I've linked articles here and here on the history of lumberjills that I recommend reading if you have the chance - Love, Grem x
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The ship over to England had been awful. The ship's interior was mostly barren and icy cold, which had triggered Steve's asthma. He'd tried hacking quietly in a corner, left to his own devices trying to sketch, but it wasn't long before he was on the deck spewing over the side of the ship - much to the amusement of some of his brother's in arms.
Within the last two hours of the trip, the waves became rockier and more volatile. Despite the size of the ship, it was still knocked about mercilessly in the sea. Now, it wasn't just Steve whose stomach churned. However, the rain outside had everyone stuck to the confines of the ship; soldiers too close, too hot and too sick to complain.
And that was only the beginning.
The rain never seemed to stop, even after leaving the ship. Everything Bucky had said about Britain in his letters was right; it was just grey and muddy. Steve's boots sank far into the mud, slipping and squelching along trying to keep up with the thrum of tired soldiers. Still, despite the sickness, despite the rain, despite everything; he was right where he wanted to be.
The rain never let up.
It was cold and humid, running in the mud through a forest trail somewhere in England. Steve was soaked to the bone and the wet, damp humidity was playing havoc with his lungs. At first, he tried powering through it. Pretending it wasn't happening as his chest tightened and he wheezed for breath.
When he couldn't ignore the tightness around his throat anymore, he'd already fallen behind. He hated this. He hated being sick all the time, the suffering, the pain. The struggling to keep up with everyone else around him. His chest tightened again and it felt like his lungs were being twisted and wrung out like a damn dishcloth.
He was supposed to be training under a British Colonel this afternoon. At least that's what he'd told himself. One who had a reputation for churning out the best soldiers. This drill was one of the first tests all of the privates and officers were put through to see if they could make the cut. Steve had stupidly tried to convince himself he could have done it. Again.
He wasn't sure where he'd turned off to either. He'd stopped to retch and catch his breath and when he'd started to jog again he'd managed to somehow take a wrong turn. Which wasn't helped by the fact he felt another attack brewing in his lungs, and had to slump against a tree to take deep, ragged breaths and cough violently, until it passed. Thankfully, the rain had stopped. "You okay?"
Steve was too busy coughing to respond but his bleary eyes looked up to see someone towering over him with an axe over their shoulder. He sucked in a harsh breath, still desperately trying to breathe. The person leaned closer, voice low and cool:
"You a nazi?" The axe slipped from their shoulder, the blade glinting viciously in the light. Steve's eyes widened and he threw his hands out quickly blinded by panic.
"American!" He wheezed, coughing again. "American!"
His palms fell against the forest floor, damp moss and twigs biting into his skin. The figure leaned back, re-adjusting the axe onto their shoulder. "Oh, sorry sweetheart. Must'a given you quite a fright."
Steve looked up again, blinking away tears from the coughing fit. The voice, now that he was paying attention, was a little too high to belong to a man. In the gentle sunlight that cascaded through the trees, Steve's mouth fell open as the sun caressed your face. You were dressed in overalls and boots caked in mud, some even on your face, with your hair tied behind you. You're smiling down at him, taking in his expression, but seemingly not offended. You looked... beautiful.
"Never seen a Lumber Jill before, have ya love?" You chuckle, offering him your free calloused hand. Steve looks at it dumbly before taking it and you tug him to his feet. You don't expect him to be so light, and he doesn't expect you to be so damn strong; so Steve ends up colliding into you, mumbling flustered apologies.
"S'alright," You chuckle, patting his shoulder as he wheezes again. Steve's face is red from coughing and embarassment. He feels worse now that there's a beautiful dame in front of him and he can barely speak without coughing and sputtering, not to mention the fact that you're helping him. "Come on, let's get you some water."
You jerk your head behind you and lead him to a stump with a backpack leaned against it. There's some neat piles of freshly chopped wood, tied together tightly with black ropes. You place your axe against the stump and rummage in the bag for a moment before handing Steve a flask of water. He mutters his thanks again, his eyes drifting over you as you stand tall again, hands on your hips. You're about his height, maybe a little smaller, but where Steve is lean and thin, you're slender and muscular. Steve can't help but stare at the way your biceps strain at the plaid shirt sleeves you've rolled up.
What a dame.
"Thanks," Steve hands back the flask and you take a swig yourself. "You said you're a - lumber Jill?"
You nod, screwing the top back onto the flask. "One of many in the Women's Timber Corps."
"The -" Steve blinks at you. "Women's Timber Corps? I haven't heard of-"
You wave your hand, cutting him off. "I didn't expect you too. Just another thing we're doing while the boys are away." You give Steve a wry smile, picking up your axe and chopping logs in two with ease and he finds himself feeling a little tongue-tied all over again. "How come you're all the way out here?"
Steve begins to explain the events of the morning and you listen with rapt attention, nodding your head in between soft grunts as you raise your axe. Once he finishes, you look over at him, free hand on your side again and leaning into your axe hilt.
"It's quite a ways back to the barracks by foot." You comment and Steve shrugs.
"I'm a soldier. If I can't even walk back there, I'll be sent home for sure. It was hard enough to get in in the first place." He grumbles, rolling a stone under his foot miserably.
"Who said anything about walking?" You quip, smirking at him. Steve's eyebrows shoot up into his cap when he looks over at you. You nod your head to your right at a dense patch of woods. "I've got the car through there. Let me finish this last pile and I'll drop you back on the way home."
Steve can't quite believe his ears, or his luck, but his momma raised him to be a gentleman. "I couldn't ask you to do that."
You raise an eyebrow at him, smirking slightly. "You're not asking, love. I'm offering. I've got to drop off some piles to the barracks anyway."
Steve grins softly at you and his eyes sparkle. "Let me help get the piles onto the car - at least."
"Sure. Thank you." You continue to chop the last of your logs, watching Steve closely as he dragged two of the four piles of wood past the treeline; huffing and puffing as he went. You had to bite back a grin more than once. Watching him soldier on was incredibly endearing. Although, the look on his face when you joined him at the car towing two of the log piles behind you at once was priceless.
The drive to the barracks was filled with chatter as you and Steve discussed your lives before, and during, the war. When you found out he was an artist, you demanded he bring you sketches when he was next in the town, to which he'd excitedly agreed.
Pulling up outside the heavily trodden gates, you killed the engine and looked over to Steve with a smile. "You better head inside whilst the weather holds."
"Yeah and thanks," Steve gushes, carefully climbing out of the car. He picked up one of the piles in his arms, leaning back to take the weight. You could just about make out the tip of his cap behind the logs and stifled a giggle.
"Don't worry about it, love." You call back to him, seeing his legs wobble a little in the mud and his ears go pink. Your own heart flutters at the sight. "Go and take those straight to Colonel L/N."
"Why? Do you know him?" Steve calls back over the roar of the engine as you restart it. That was the name of the colonel he had been so convinced he could work under. The one who had the reputation oof being one heck of a scary guy but had his soldier's respect. Steve had been unsure how he'd be reprimanded for getting lost, let alone failing to finish the drill. Thoughts of training under the colonel had pretty much dissipated.
"Yeah, he's my father." You chuckle, watching Steve almost do the splits, somehow managing to keep a hold of the wood. "Trust me, you won't be in trouble. If you tell him I sent you."
You drive away once Steve is back inside the barracks, knowing that when your father returned home that night, you would probably get an earful about sending Steve to him. However, you knew that once your father met him and saw that endurance, that drive, that spark you saw; he would help Steve become the best soldier Steve could ever hope to be.
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Court Circular | 14th March 2023
Buckingham Palace
The King held an Investiture at Buckingham Palace this morning. Her Excellency Fiamé Naomi Mata’afa MP (Prime Minister of the Independent State of Samoa) was received by His Majesty this afternoon. The King received Sir Antony Radakin (Chief of the Defence Staff). His Majesty received Lieutenant General Tyrone Urch (Chief Royal Engineer, Corps of Royal Engineers). The Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP (Chancellor of the Exchequer) had an audience of The King. The Queen Consort, Patron, this morning visited Elmhurst Ballet School, 249 Bristol Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, to mark their Centenary and was received by Professor Helen Higson (Vice Lord-Lieutenant of West Midlands). Her Majesty this afternoon visited Southwater Library, Southwater Square, Southwater Way, Telford, and was received by His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Shropshire (Mrs Anna Turner).
Kensington Palace
The Prince of Wales, Joint Patron, the Royal Foundation of The Prince and Princess of Wales, this afternoon held a Meeting at Windsor Castle. The Princess of Wales, Joint Patron, the Royal Foundation of The Prince and Princess of Wales, this afternoon received Professor Eamon McCrory (Board Member, the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood Advisory Group) at Windsor Castle.
St James’s Palace
The Duke of Edinburgh, Patron, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, this afternoon visited Balfour Beatty plc, West Service Road, Raynesway, Derby, and was received by His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Derbyshire (Mrs Elizabeth Fothergill). His Royal Highness, Patron, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, later visited Stonebridge City Farm, Stonebridge Road, Nottingham, and was received by His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire (Sir John Peace). The Duke of Edinburgh, Patron, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, this evening attended a Dinner near Newark.
Kensington Palace
The Duke of Gloucester this morning visited Birdoswald Roman Fort, Gilsland, and was received by His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Cumbria (Mrs Peter Hensman). His Royal Highness today visited Cumbria Clock Company, Castle Workshop, Penrith. The Duke of Gloucester this afternoon visited Askham Hall, Askham, Cumbria, to celebrate Hospice at Home’s Twenty Fifth Anniversary. The Duchess of Gloucester, Patron, Asthma and Lung UK, this afternoon received Ms Sarah Woolnaugh (Chief Executive) and Mr Michael McKevitt (Director of Services).
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How COSHH Training Improves Employee Health and Well-being
Ensuring employee health and well-being is a critical aspect of any workplace, particularly in environments where hazardous substances are present. Whether it’s chemicals, biological agents, or fumes, exposure to harmful substances can lead to both immediate and long-term health issues. In such settings, COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health) training plays a pivotal role in safeguarding workers by teaching them how to handle hazardous materials safely. This article explores how COSHH training directly contributes to the improvement of employee health and well-being, benefiting both the individual worker and the organization as a whole.
1. Understanding COSHH Training: An Overview
COSHH training is designed to inform employees about the risks associated with hazardous substances commonly found in the workplace. Under UK law, employers are required to assess and control the risks associated with hazardous substances, and providing COSHH training is one of the most effective ways to fulfill this obligation.
The training educates workers on how to identify hazardous substances, interpret safety data sheets, understand warning labels, and use protective equipment. It also teaches them emergency procedures to follow in case of exposure. By promoting awareness and safety measures, COSHH training serves as a key tool in preventing health issues and injuries caused by hazardous substances.
2. Reducing the Risk of Health Issues Through Knowledge
One of the core benefits of COSHH training is its ability to reduce the risk of health problems among employees. Many workplace health issues stem from prolonged exposure to hazardous substances. Without proper training, workers may unknowingly come into contact with harmful chemicals or neglect to follow safety protocols.
Common health problems resulting from exposure to hazardous substances include:
Respiratory issues such as asthma, bronchitis, or long-term lung damage
Skin conditions like dermatitis or burns from direct contact with chemicals
Eye injuries from exposure to toxic fumes or splashes
Cancer due to prolonged exposure to carcinogenic substances
By educating employees on how to recognize the signs of potential exposure and the correct procedures for mitigating risks, COSHH training significantly lowers the chances of these health issues. For example, employees are taught to use personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, masks, or goggles, which act as a barrier against harmful substances.
3. Fostering a Safer Work Environment
A well-implemented COSHH training program not only protects individual employees but also fosters a culture of safety throughout the organization. By prioritizing health and safety and ensuring that all workers are trained in how to safely handle hazardous substances, businesses create an environment where safety becomes part of the organizational culture.
When employees feel confident that their workplace is safe, their morale improves. They know that their employer is committed to their well-being, which leads to greater job satisfaction. This, in turn, boosts productivity and reduces the likelihood of absenteeism caused by health-related issues. Employees are also more likely to report hazards or unsafe conditions, allowing companies to take proactive measures before problems escalate.
4. Preventing Long-Term Health Effects
Certain hazardous substances, if not handled correctly, can lead to long-term health effects that may not become apparent immediately. For example, prolonged exposure to asbestos, lead, or benzene can cause chronic diseases such as lung cancer, heart disease, or neurological disorders. These long-term effects can not only harm employees’ health but also result in significant costs for employers in terms of insurance claims, compensation, and loss of skilled workers.
COSHH training focuses on both short-term and long-term health risks, providing workers with the tools to protect themselves from substances that might have delayed effects. Regular training sessions help reinforce the importance of following proper safety protocols and encourage employees to consistently apply them in their work. This proactive approach helps prevent chronic health issues that might otherwise develop over time.
5. Improving Mental Health and Well-being
While COSHH training is primarily focused on physical health and safety, it can also have a positive impact on employees' mental well-being. When workers are aware of the risks and know how to protect themselves, they experience less anxiety and stress about their safety. A workplace that prioritizes health and safety contributes to a sense of security, which is crucial for mental well-being.
Moreover, having a clear plan in place for handling hazardous substances and responding to emergencies can reduce workplace stress in the event of an incident. Employees are more likely to feel confident in their ability to handle such situations if they have received thorough training, leading to reduced anxiety and a more relaxed working atmosphere.
6. Increased Productivity and Reduced Absenteeism
One of the often-overlooked benefits of COSHH training is its impact on overall productivity. When employees are properly trained to handle hazardous substances, the risk of accidents and illnesses is drastically reduced. This means fewer sick days, fewer injuries, and a workforce that is able to stay healthy and perform their duties effectively.
Absenteeism due to illness is a major concern for many organizations, especially in industries that deal with hazardous substances. The costs associated with lost productivity, replacement workers, and compensation claims can be substantial. By reducing the number of health-related absences, COSHH training not only improves individual health but also contributes to the financial stability of the business.
7. Creating a Culture of Responsibility
Another important benefit of COSHH training is that it helps create a sense of responsibility among employees. When workers understand the risks associated with hazardous substances, they are more likely to take precautions and follow best practices. This responsibility extends not only to their own health but also to the health of their colleagues.
By incorporating COSHH principles into the workplace culture, organizations encourage employees to work collaboratively to maintain a safe environment. Workers are encouraged to report unsafe practices or potential hazards, fostering an atmosphere of mutual care and responsibility.
8. The Role of Employers in Supporting Employee Well-being
Employers have a legal and ethical obligation to protect their employees' health and well-being, and COSHH training is a key part of fulfilling that duty. By providing regular training, conducting risk assessments, and implementing safety measures, employers demonstrate a commitment to the long-term health of their workforce.
Employers who invest in COSHH Training send a message to their employees that they care about their safety and well-being. This can improve employee retention, loyalty, and overall job satisfaction. Furthermore, a well-trained workforce is better equipped to handle the challenges of working with hazardous substances, reducing the likelihood of accidents that could lead to serious health problems.
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Even more exhausted today as the sleep debt mounts, and the storms keep waking me up. Oh, to be able to sleep at night when the storms and motorcycles are much less likely to disturb me.
I crashed around 3:00, but just two hours later, we had a power failure for the second day in a row. After waking up from a dream where the good Kim was telling me she was worried about getting fired from her job—maybe she was some kind of whistleblower—I managed to fall back asleep.
Then the thunder began, and I was up for hours before finally dozing off again. By that time, my lungs were tight, and my back hurt like hell. When my lungs get really tight, I sometimes feel pain between my shoulder blades, as if I were karate chopped there. Good thing I just got a new inhaler because I needed it. I took half a melatonin and a couple of ibuprofen for the pain.
As is usually the case when my sleep gets interrupted, I finally dragged myself out of bed shortly before 2:00 a.m., utterly exhausted. I tried to nap a few times but couldn’t, despite being so tired.
The last time I got up, it was after dreaming that it was 2029. In 2026, I had a scary medical event, and I was thinking about how it had already been three years and how time was flying. I don’t think anything could scare me as much as what happened in 2014.
When the thunder wakes me up again tonight, I’m sure I’ll be even more exhausted. I swear, every time I seem to get on a roll with energy, storms or nightmares knock me off track. I’m so sick of this and not being able to take up any other form of exercise consistently, knowing I wouldn’t be able to stick to it often enough to really benefit. I can’t go into strength training like this, I can’t get back on the vibration platform, and I can’t walk or jog consistently. The glider is better than nothing, but I don’t think I’ll have the energy for that today. I only got a few miles in yesterday too. Finished the New York and UK rides and just started Australia.
I was thinking back to the times in my 20s and 30s when my sleep would be broken up by asthma attacks before I quit smoking. For the most part, once I settled the attack, I was able to go back to sleep and usually felt okay once I got up. Why has it gotten so hard for me to handle broken sleep? I swear the NHA or jail would literally kill me these days. Literally. I just don’t get why it’s gotten so hard for me to handle sleep disturbances and sleeping in chunks. I know I’m older, but still. Perhaps sleep apnea and my thyroid really do affect me more than I gave them credit for, and they’re just throwing fuel on the fire. I wish I could know if the Inspire would help.
I still wonder about the possibility of something cursing my sleep. If that’s the case, it’s going to bypass anything I do to try to help myself.
I’m even more convinced there’s no God. With each passing year, I’m more and more convinced of this, and I figure I’ll eventually become 100% convinced. I’m at about 90% now. That’s because I prayed to whatever may be out there to please not let my sleep be disrupted since I was so tired and needed to catch up.
Okay, help me out here. If there really were a God, why would He say no to that? Why would He be like, “Nah, fuck your sleep. I don’t care if you get woken up; I’m going to let it happen.”
So yeah, I’m a little more convinced nothing’s up there and that the stories I’ve heard about people who claim to have been in the afterlife while they were temporarily clinically dead are just hallucinations that seemed so real they believed what they saw was real. The brain is a very weird and complex thing that we don’t fully understand.
Anyway, Tom is slowly fixing the wall tiles I messed up and is doing a much better job of it than I ever could. I’m great at home decorating, but not at home improvements.
We took out the center leaf of the table, and it really opens up the kitchen. It’s so nice to be able to walk around the table to get to the cabinets and shelves.
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Smart Inhalers 2024 Industry - Technologies, Applications, Verticals, Strategies & Forecast 2030
Smart Inhalers Market
The global smart inhalers market size was estimated at USD 15.4 billion in 2023 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 19.4% from 2024 to 2030.
The rising prevalence of chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs) globally, the development of technologically advanced products, and the growing adoption of digital solutions in the healthcare sector are expected to contribute to the market's growth. According to estimates from the American Lung Association in 2022, 11.7 million people, or 4.6% of adults, reported a diagnosis of COPD, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. In addition, the WHO estimates that potentially fatal respiratory diseases, including COPD, lung cancer, and tuberculosis, will account for about one in five deaths worldwide by 2030.
Gather more insights about the market drivers, restrains and growth of the Smart Inhalers Market
The increasing focus on developing smart inhalers and a rise in initiatives by key market players for R&D efforts drive the demand for smart inhalers. In addition, more companies are integrating digital technologies into their product offerings to enhance medication effectiveness and the management of asthma and COPD. For instance, in April 2022, Aptar Pharma, a market player, introduced HeroTracker Sense, a chronic respiratory digital e-health solution that converts a conventional metered dose inhaler into a smart inhaler.
Furthermore, various research studies highlighting the benefits of adopting smart inhalers, such as assisting patients in treatment adherence and controlling symptoms, are also contributing to the market growth. For instance, a 2020 Cleveland Clinic study discovered that patients with COPD using Propeller company’s smart inhalers had a noticeably lower risk of being admitted to the hospital, with a nearly 35% drop in visits compared to the prior year.
In addition, the COVID-19 pandemic significantly disrupted supply chains globally, leading to inventory shortages. This disruption complicated regulatory, clinical testing, and post-approval procedures during the pandemic. However, post-pandemic market growth is anticipated owing to the increasing adoption of connected medical devices among healthcare providers to enhance patient care.
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The global X-ray systems market sizewas estimated at USD 8.13 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 3.26% from 2024 to 2030.
The global molecular imaging market size was estimated at USD 8.45 billion in 2023 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.52% from 2024 to 2030.
Smart Inhalers Market Report Segmentation
Grand View Research has segmented the global smart inhalers market report based on type, indication, distribution channel, end use and region.
Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Dry Powdered Inhalers (DPIs)
Metered Dose Inhalers (MDIs)
Indication Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Asthma
COPD
Others
Distribution Channel Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Hospital Pharmacies
Retail Pharmacies
Online Pharmacies
End Use Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Hospitals
Homecare Settings
Others
Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
North America
S.
Canada
Europe
UK
Germany
France
Italy
Spain
Russia
Asia Pacific
Japan
China
India
Australia
South Korea
Singapore
Latin America
Brazil
Mexico
Argentina
Middle East and Africa
Saudi Arabia
South Africa
UAE
Key Companies profiled:
Presspart Verwaltungs GmbH.
Personal Air Quality Systems Pvt Ltd
COHERO Health Inc. (AptarGroup, Inc.)
Cognita Labs
adherium
Amiko Digital Health Limited.
Teva Pharmaceuticals Industries Ltd.
Propeller Health (ResMed)
Novartis AG
Pneuma Respiratory Inc.
3M
AireHealth, Inc.
FindAir Sp. z o.o
Key Smart Inhalers Company Insights
Key players in the respiratory market are employing strategies such as new product development, partnerships, and mergers & acquisitions to expand their market share. Notable companies include COHERO Health Inc. (AptarGroup, Inc.), Adherium, Propeller Health (ResMed), Novartis AG, Teva Pharmaceuticals Industries Ltd., and 3M. These players are utilizing various approaches to gain a competitive edge.
For instance, in August 2022, Adherium Limited, known for its respiratory eHealth and data management solutions, partnered with Trudell Medical Limited. This collaboration aims to serve COPD patients in the U.S. by combining Trudell's U.S. operations, Monaghan Medical, and Aetonix's aTouchAway platform with Adherium's Hailie sensors. The goal of this partnership is to evaluate COPD patients post-hospital discharge, reduce readmissions, and enhance patient outcomes.
Recent Developments
In April 2024, Adherium announced that it received FDA clearance for the use of its Hailie Smartinhaler with AstraZeneca’s Breztri and Airsupra inhalation devices. This clearance introduces real-time insights through data collection into inhaler technique and medication usage.
In September 2021, BreatheSuite received FDA clearance for its device, BreatheSuite Metered-Dose Inhaler (MDI) V1. This device turns the MDIs into smart inhalers by providing feedback and monitoring the inhaler techniques and adherence for people with COPD and asthma.
In May 2020, AstraZeneca announced a partnership with Propeller Health to add smart features to its Symbicort inhaler, digitizing the treatment of COPD and asthma and increasing medication adherence.
For instance, in April 2020, Adherium Limited partnered with Planet Innovation to develop software and hardware for respiratory devices. This partnership strengthened Adherium's presence in COPD and asthma management by offering sensors created to provide the physiological data required to enable physician monitoring.
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A few recent images shooting the London Landmarks Half Marathon for Asthma + Lung UK earlier in the month. A big shout out to all the runners to took part in Sundays run!
Learn more about the work of Asthma + Lung UK here: https://www.asthmaandlung.org.uk
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Friday, October 13, 2023
Water woes (Financial Times) The world will experience an “increasingly erratic” water cycle as climate change drives new patterns of both extreme flooding and drought across the globe, the World Meteorological Organization has forecast. The agency said hydrological cycles were “spinning out of balance” and that more robust monitoring systems were needed, particularly in Africa, the Middle East and Asia, as it released a report on global water patterns in 2022. Droughts, extreme rainfall and melting snow and glaciers threatened long-term water security, the WMO said.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs bill expanding conservatorship law (AP) More Californians with untreated mental illness and addiction issues could be detained against their will and forced into treatment under a new law signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, a move to help overhaul the state’s mental health system and address its growing homelessness crisis. The new law, which reforms the state’s conservatorship system, expands the definition of “gravely disabled” to include people who are unable to provide themselves basic needs such as food and shelter due to an untreated mental illness or unhealthy drugs and alcohol use. Local governments say current state laws leave their hands tied if a person refuses to receive help. The bill was aimed in part at dealing with the state’s homelessness crisis. California is home to more than 171,000 homeless people—about 30% of the nation’s homeless population.
The Californization of the Texas Housing Market (WSJ) Texas has long had a reputation as an affordable place to live, in large part because homeownership stayed within reach for the middle class. Now the state is being walloped by the same forces that have made homes a lot less affordable in many cities previously known for reasonable prices: pandemic-era migration from California and other more expensive areas. California to Texas was the most popular interstate relocation route in the country in 2021, according to an analysis by storage-space search site StorageCafe. During that year, about 111,000 people—about 300 a day—moved from California to Texas. Soaring prices have left many longtime residents grumbling.
Panopticon (The Markup) Amazon Ring, the doorbell camera that many people install on the front of their homes to deter would-be package thieves, has developed into a massive, interconnected network that supplies posts and videos to police departments around the country. As of September, 2,604 police departments in the U.S. have some sort of arrangement with Amazon’s Ring network, receiving automatic emails that forward posts from the companion social app Neighbors, which is where the most paranoid people in a given neighborhood can post updates about everything they or their cameras see.
Argentina wildfires create apocalyptic scene of blazes at city’s edge (Washington Post) Fires that surrounded populated parts of Argentina, creating apocalyptic scenes that triggered international concern on social media, were largely brought under control Wednesday, authorities said. But the country remained under “extreme” fire danger amid dry and windy conditions. Firefighters were battling as many as six wildfires in the Córdoba province of central Argentina, where dozens of people were evacuated, according to the Associated Press. Images and video posted to social media showed flames and black smoke approaching urban areas outside Villa Carlos Paz, a resort city west of the city of Córdoba.
Never start vaping, says 12-year-old girl with lung damage (BBC) A 12-year-old girl who suffered a lung collapse and spent four days in an induced coma has told the BBC that children should never start vaping. Sarah Griffin had asthma and was a heavy vaper when she was rushed to hospital with breathing problems a month ago. Her mum Mary told the BBC she feared she was going to lose her daughter. The UK government has announced plans to restrict the marketing and sale of vapes targeted at children. Recent figures suggest that one in five children aged 11-17 have now tried vaping—three times as many as in 2020.
At NATO, Zelensky Secures More Ukraine Aid as Allies Balance Support for Israel (NYT) President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine made a surprise visit to NATO headquarters on Wednesday, urging the military alliance to maintain its flow of weapons to his country for its war against Russia, even as much of the West turns its attention to the brutal outbreak of violence in Israel. Top NATO officials sought to reassure Mr. Zelensky, pledging more than $2 billion in additional military aid to be delivered before Ukraine’s winter sets in.
As Turkey intensifies war on Kurdish militants in Iraq, civilians are suffering (Reuters) Seventeen-year-old Samir Saado was finishing his cleaning shift at the village medical center when an airstrike hit the building. “I didn’t see anything other than dust and smoke,” said Saado, a member of Iraq’s minority Yazidi community. “My leg was stuck under the rubble. I called for help and people were coming but the planes kept striking.” At least four civilians were killed that day, local officials said. The strike was part of escalating attacks by Turkish aircraft and drones in mainly Kurdish areas of Iraq and Syria, which have continued.
CIA publicly acknowledges 1953 coup it backed in Iran was undemocratic as it revisits ‘Argo’ rescue (AP) While revealing new details about one of the most famed CIA operations of all times—the spiriting out of six American diplomats who escaped the 1979 U.S. Embassy seizure in Iran—the intelligence agency for the first time has acknowledged something else as well. The CIA now officially describes the 1953 coup it backed in Iran that overthrew its prime minister and cemented the rule of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi as undemocratic. Other American officials have made similar remarks in the past, but the CIA’s acknowledgment in a podcast about the agency’s history comes as much of its official history of the coup remains classified 70 years after the putsch. In Iran’s telling, a straight line leads from the coup to the 1979 Islamic Revolution that ultimately toppled the fatally ill shah. It still fuels the anti-Americanism that colors decisions made by the theocracy. The coup also led the CIA into a series of further coups in other countries, including Guatemala, where American clandestine action in 1954 installed a military dictator and sparked a 40-year civil war that likely killed some 245,000 people.
The Retired Israeli General Who Grabbed His Pistol and Took On Hamas (NYT) Israel Ziv, a retired Israeli Army general, was taking a bike ride Saturday morning when a flood of alarming calls started coming in. A huge barrage of rockets had been fired from Gaza. Gunmen from Hamas, the armed Palestinian group that controls the territory, were pouring across the border. Soon he would learn a friend’s son was trapped in a kibbutz. He raced home, put on his uniform and grabbed his weapon, a nine-millimeter pistol. Within minutes he was flying down a deserted highway in his new white Audi. As he neared the Gaza border, columns of black smoke rose in front of him, and the Israeli Army, at least at first, was nowhere to be seen. Hamas attackers were running across the landscape, hunched under the weight of heavy machine guns and rocket propelled grenade launchers, shooting at him. Mr. Ziv, stocky, spiky-haired, a bit irascible, and the former head of the operations directorate of the Israel Defense Forces, is a well-known figure in Israel, especially now. His actions over the weekend—driving headlong into the battle zone armed only with a pistol, organizing a confused group of soldiers into a fighting unit and overseeing evacuations—have been widely publicized on Israeli news channels. In the process he has become an avatar of Israel’s D.I.Y. spirit—and of the failure of its military and intelligence agencies. So weakened is public faith in the country’s military that one of the biggest issues Israelis are talking about is arming themselves. Many already own weapons, but the government announced this week that it was purchasing 10,000 assault rifles for civilians, along with bulletproof vests.
Complete siege (Washington Post/BBC) Defense officials have ordered a “complete siege” of Gaza after militants broke through its border wall into southern Israel on Saturday and killed more than 1,000 people, many of them civilians—the deadliest day in Israeli history. “No power, no food, no gas,” Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said. “We are fighting human animals, and we act accordingly.” The Gaza Strip, a 140-square-mile stretch of land with more than 2 million people, depends on Israel for most of its electricity and other basic services. Cutting off gas and power from the territory could leave many residents not only without power, but without clean drinking water, proper sanitation and health care. On Wednesday, Palestinian authorities said Gaza’s only power plant has run out of fuel and stopped operating. “Within a matter of days Gaza will be in a blackout,” said Miriam Marmur, public advocacy director at Gisha, an Israeli nonprofit organization. Even before this escalation, residents in Gaza spent almost half the day, on average, without power. Israel says the siege of Gaza will not end until Israeli hostages, which are thought to number at least 150, are released by Hamas.
Israel calls for civilians to leave Gaza City as 'significant operation' looms (Reuters) Israel's military on Friday called for all civilians of Gaza City, more than 1 million people, to relocate south within 24 hours, as it amassed tanks nearby ahead of an expected ground invasion after a devastating attack by the militant group Hamas. "Now is a time for war," Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said on Thursday as Israeli warplanes continued pounding Gaza. The Israeli military said it would operate "significantly" in Gaza City in the coming days and civilians should only return when advised. More than 1,500 Palestinians have already been killed in retaliatory attacks.
Life on the other front (BBC) Tensions on Israel's northern frontier have soared since Hamas' bloody incursion in the south. Israel says it has reinforced its northern area with thousands of extra units after trading fire with Hezbollah in Lebanon. Correspondent Anna Foster wrote: In these northern Israeli border communities, people are nervous. They can see the high grey concrete wall that separates them from Lebanon, with Hezbollah observation posts towering up at regular intervals on the other side. One man shows me a video on his mobile phone of armed men firing on the very hillside we’re standing looking at. The sound of gunfire echoes loudly. These were Palestinian Islamic Jihad infiltrators who made their way over the barrier on Monday and killed Israeli soldiers. Families who live here are being told to stay as close to bomb shelters as they can.
Human Cells Display a Mathematical Pattern That Repeats in Nature (Smithsonian) In an effort that began more than ten years ago, scientists have estimated just how many cells make up the human body: Using data from more than 1,500 published sources, researchers determined that men are composed of about 36 trillion cells, women have some 28 trillion cells, and a 10-year-old child has roughly 17 trillion cells. What’s more, these cells follow a mathematical pattern based on size and mass that appears elsewhere in nature. The new data revealed that if a human’s cells of similar sizes are grouped together, each group contributes about the same total amount of mass to the body. Similar size distributions can be seen across scientific fields. In ecology, for example, marine organisms from bacteria to whales display the same pattern. This wide-ranging pattern suggests there may be “some deep underlying mechanism that could be common to all these different things,” lead author Ian Hatton, a biologist with the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences in Germany and at McGill University, tells Science News.
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Significant Contribution of Dr. Kilioni Temo Waqanivalu to Non-Communicable Disease
Conditions or diseases that are not contagious are called non-communicable diseases (NCDs). These conditions, which can affect people of any age, are long-lasting and usually progress slowly due to a number of different causal factors, including genetics, the environment, and even one's own habits. Most deaths and illnesses are caused by four main diseases: chronic respiratory disorders such as chronic obstructive lung disease and asthma; cardiovascular diseases such as heart disease and stroke; cancer; and diabetes.
When it comes to healthcare on a worldwide scale, Dr. Kilioni Temo Waqanivalu is at the forefront of innovation and excellence. His impact on healthcare, education, and policymaking is still felt today, thanks to his long and successful career. His career has been marked by remarkable achievements and contributions that have impacted healthcare systems around the world because he is a determined and thorough professional.
In March 1969, Dr. Waqanivalu was born in the lovely island of Lakeba, Fiji where he also received his primary education in the village school of Waciwaci District School before moving for secondary & tertiary education in the capital city of Suva. A graduate of the Fiji School of Medicine, he also pursued more education and earned a Master of Public Health from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and honorary Fellowship of Faculty of Public Health with the Royal College of Physicians UK, adding to his already impressive medical credentials. His unyielding commitment to making a difference propelled him to the forefront of healthcare leadership on a global scale.
About Integrated Service Delivery (IHSD)
With the adoption of IHSD in 2016 by the World Health Assembly, it has gained worldwide recognition as a critical part of universal health coverage. The World Health Organization (WHO) has taken the lead on IHSDs, establishing dedicated teams to take on the complex problems posed by NCDs. For this Dr. Kilioni Temo Waqanivalu created the new Integrated Service Delivery Unit and served as head in the NCD Department at WHO HQ in Geneva, CH 2020, to guarantee the maintenance and improvement of services. He advocated for and received financing for the first-ever guidelines on integrating NCDs into health systems, which was completed in 2022 and was being initiated for use in five countries, reaching tens of millions of people.
In the role he established the global thought leadership platform of NCD Hard Talks that gained a regular attendance of 500–700 global participants each month for discussion and debate on evidence, innovation and best practises to support countries in attaining the global NCD target of 33% relative reduction in NCD mortality by 30% by 2030. He also developed three capacity-building resource package for healthcare professionals, including technical, leadership, communication, and mobilization, and conducted training in various countries to make health workers NCD-ready, a term coined by the unit that expresses health workers appropriately skilled in the prevention and management of NCDs.
Global Advocacy and Resource Mobilization
Dr. Kilioni Temo Waqanivalu has been a passionate advocate of prevention and control of NCD at the global level. He initiated and established the first International group of heads of state and government on NCD and developed the Global NCD Compact consisting of 5 commitments and 5 actions for the group to implement to help their countries and the world deliver on the SDG 3.4 of reducing the NCD deaths by 33% by 2030. Seven such leaders participated in the group's inaugural meeting and pledge action in 2022 and subsequently annual meetings at the precincts of the annual UN General Assembly meetings. He has also been instrumental in mobilizing resources that countries need to scale up their response to NCD. Through strategic and program planning he helped mobilize the allocation of 158 million euros through WHO for 116 countries, the majority of which are members of the African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States.
Program `Walk the Talk` for a Healthy Way of Life
WHO recommends early interventions and cooperation with numerous stakeholders to effectively reduce the growing burden of NCDs. To regulate NCDs, it also emphasizes the importance of taking into account social, political, and economic systems as well as other crucial elements like behavior change. In this regard, Kilioni Temo Waqanivalu, Team Lead, Diet and Physical Activity at Prevention of NCD, WHO Headquarters, Geneva, CH 2014-19, has been instrumental. He kept track of every aspect of nutrition and exercise, and he supported international leadership to fight against NCDs.
The first Global Physical Activity Guidelines was co-created by Dr. Kilioni Temo Waqanivalu, who also pioneered the first international taxation guidelines for beverages with added sugar and technical package for reduction of consumption of salt. In his role he also founded and led the famous `Walk the Talk` program for healthy living which thrives on the ethos of integrity with WHO embodying the very advise it provides the world, which reached up to 17,000 staff members worldwide and expanded to the broader public in many countries.
Awards and Recognitions
Dr. Kilioni Temo Waqanivalu got his first award in 2004, the “Promising Medical Officer Public Health Award” from the Ministry of Health, Fiji. His second award was the “Public Health Award of Excellence” which he got in 2005 from the Ministry of Health in Fiji. His third award was the “WHO Western Pacific Regional Director Annual Promotion” in 2009. In 2016, he got his fourth award “WHO Deputy Director-General`s Reward for Excellence”.
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Humidifiers In-Depth Profiling With Key Players and Recent Developments, Forecast Period: 2021-2031
Air humidifier is an air conditioning appliance that increases the moisture level of air in a room or an entire building. Generally, for the humidification of a single room residential humidifiers are used, while to provide humidity to the entire house, the furnace or whole-house humidifiers are connected to a home’s HVAC system. The air humidifiers are also available for commercial, industrial, institutional buildings, and shopping complex and others. Humidifiers help reduce symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Air humidifiers help to maintain the safe electric environment and reduce the static electricity effectively, which is the primary issue for compact discs, storage devices for computer, and other electronic equipment. Air humidifiers help maintain the indoor plants when the temperature of outside environment is low or below the normal temperature which is required for the plant growth. Moreover, in some European countries government regulation are very strict regarding the maintenance of humidity. In such countries, it is mandatory to maintain oxygen, humidity, and light for the manufacturing, packaging, filling process, warehouse, and other commercial and industrial sectors, which is also responsible to drive the growth of the global air humidifier market.
Increase in diseases such as asthma, sinusitis, and other allergies owing to dry air have created awareness among customer to maintain specific humidity in air by using humidifier appliances. In addition, the low humidity in air makes breathing less laborious and can also cause lung secretions in infants. This is one of the key reasons that customers rely on air humidifier during the winter months as low humidity causes asthmatic cough.
The global air humidifier market is segmented based on type, application, and region. Based on product type it is classified as vaporizers, impeller humidifier, ultrasonic humidifier, and wick/evaporative systems. The application segment comprises of commercial, industrial, and residential. Based on region, the market is analyzed across North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico), Europe (Germany, UK, France, and rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, India, and rest of Asia-Pacific), and LAMEA (Latin America, Middle East, and Africa).
Based on type, the market is categorized into vaporizers, impeller humidifier, ultrasonic humidifier, and wick/evaporative systems. In 2017, vaporizers was the leading segment in the global market, due to recent developments in vaporizer lead to automatic regulation of humidity level due to inbuilt hygrometer, which is responsible for tracking the level of humidity in the room. In addition, these humidifiers are economically priced, and hence affordable.
By region, North America was the largest market for air humidifier in 2017 owing to high consumer awareness about the ill effect of dry air and presence of cold and low humid climate. In addition, vast presence of manufacturers and product promotion from regulatory bodies including American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) are expected to further drive the growth of the market.
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Spirometer Market 2023-2030
A spirometer is a medical device used to measure lung function and capacity. It is commonly employed in respiratory diagnostics and research to assess various aspects of lung health, such as lung volume, lung capacity, and airflow. By analyzing the volume of air inhaled and exhaled by a person, a spirometer can provide valuable information about lung conditions, such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and restrictive lung diseases.
The Report Lists the Key Players in the Spirometer Market:
ndd Medizintechnik AG (Zurich, Switzerland)
COSMED srl (Rome, Italy)
MGC Diagnostics Corporation (Minnesota, U.S)
Morgan Scientific (Massachusetts, U.S)
Chest M.I., Inc. (Tokyo, Japan)
VYAIRE (Illinois, U.S)
Ganshorn Medizin Electronic GmbH (Niederlauer, Germany)
Medical International Research (MIR) (Rome, Italy)
Other Players
Spirometer Market Competitive Analysis:
The Spirometer Market report examines competitive scenario by analyzing key players in the market. The company profiling of leading market players is included this report with Porter's five forces analysis and Value Chain analysis. Further, the strategies exercised by the companies for expansion of business through mergers, acquisitions, and other business development measures are discussed in the report. The financial parameters which are assessed include the sales, profits and the overall revenue generated by the key players of Market.
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Major trends and growth projections by region and country
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