Simeon Margolis, MD, PhD Professor of Medicine and
Biological Chemistry, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medical Editor, The
Johns Hopkins White Papers
Dear Concerned Health Alerts Reader,
When drawing a breath is a challenge, the pulmonary specialists at Johns Hopkins offer timely information, new research findings and the best medical advice available to help you cope with your condition.
It's all detailed in an important new research report from Johns Hopkins--rated #1 of America's best hospitals for 19 consecutive years by U.S. News & World Report.
The 2009 Johns Hopkins Lung Disorders White Paper provides you with valuable insights on managing lung disorders that include emphysema, chronic bronchitis, asthma, pneumonia, lung cancer, and sleep apnea.
In this Johns Hopkins White Paper, you will discover exciting advances and the most useful, current information to help you prevent or treat conditions affecting your lungs.
You will learn how to prevent these diseases and, when symptoms arise, the best ways for you and your doctor to diagnose and treat them.
Introducing....
The 2009 Johns Hopkins Lung Disorders White Paper

The expertise you need in the layman's
language you can understand and use.
The 2009 Johns Hopkins Lung Disorders White Paper provides you with the latest information on the prevention and treatment of COPD, asthma, lung cancer, and more, so you can improve your breathing, and work more closely and effectively with your healthcare providers.
All available as an instant PDF download, so you can start using what you learn right away, to enhance your quality of life and not have to put up any longer with the limitations imposed by these breath-robbing conditions.
In your instant PDF digital download you'll learn:
- The facts you need about the flu vaccine (page 67)
- Four steps to better asthma control. New guidelines emphasize your role in prevention (page 12)
- COPD: Catching the Silent Killer Find out what respiratory symptoms you should never ignore (page 26)
- Does oxygen therapy work for moderate COPD? Find out what the research says on page 27
- Is eating more fiber is good for the lungs? (page 33)
The 2009 Johns Hopkins Lung Disorders White Paper is
designed to help you ensure the best outcome. Use what you learn to help
you:
- Recognize and respond to symptoms and changes as they
occur.
- Communicate effectively with your doctor, ask the right questions about your symptoms and treatment options,
and understand the answers.
- Make the most informed decisions, based on an understanding of the newest
drugs, the latest therapies, the most promising research.
- Take control over your condition and act from solid, evidence-based knowledge, rather than myths
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Lung cancer facts and fallacies.
Viagra for COPD? Just one of several new treatments on the horizon.
How to find clinical trials for experimental drugs to treat idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
Can cholesterol-lowering drugs protect you from lung disease?
Why a dust-free house might not help control your asthma symptoms.
Anxiety, depression, and COPD: Where to turn for help.
The respiratory symptoms you should never ignore.
A surprising new finding that could help you kick the smoking habit.
Why you should get tested for diabetes if you have sleep apnea.
A promising new treatment for deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
The secret to getting a good night's sleep with sleep apnea.
What you should know about advanced directives and living wills.
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Direct to you from America's #1 Best Hospital
It's no surprise that the annual U.S. News and World Report
"America's Best Hospital" rankings have held Johns Hopkins Hospital in the
#1 spot for 19 consecutive years.
Johns Hopkins stands at the forefront of modern medicine, leading the
nation in diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of the diseases that
undermine healthy living and longevity.
Each of the 2009 White Papers
has been prepared for your use by some of the most respected medical
specialists in the field. They are designed with YOU in mind, the busy person who doesn't have time, money, or energy to waste on anything less than the best, most current information, and most effective treatments for your lung disorder.
The 2009 Johns Hopkins Lung Disorders White Paper covers the latest research on:
Asthma
Bronchitis
COPD
Emphysema
Influenza
Interstitial Lung Disease
Lung Cancer
Pulmonary Embolism
Pneumonia
Sleep Apnea
In this must-read guide to Lung Disorders, you'll discover:
- Cholesterol-lowering drugs:
Studies suggest statins may protect against lung disease (page 64)
- Do vitamins reduce the risk
of lung cancer? (page 55)
- COPD drug combination may reduce risk of death (page 29)
- Asthma drugs 2009: you'll refer to this chart over and over again (pages 16-19)
- Is salmeterol (Serevent) safe? A review of the studies (page 15)
- Short course of antibiotics may be on option for COPD flare-ups (page 25)
In The 2009 Johns Hopkins Lung Disorders White Paper, for each of the diseases covered, you'll get:
- A thorough overview of the condition, its
causes, and symptoms...
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Treatment options, with a Johns Hopkins recommendation on each...
- Groundbreaking new research and a review of the latest studies...
- A review of drugs used to treat the condition, with precautions on avoiding
harmful side effects...
- A glossary of medical terms you need to understand...
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Lists of leading hospitals that specialize in the disorder, health
information organizations, support groups...
- and more.
PLUS: Read our popular "Ask the Doctor" columns throughout The 2009 Johns Hopkins Lung Disorders White Paper for answers to many of your questions about your respiratory problems, direct from Hopkins' specialists.
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The 2009 Johns Hopkins Lung Disorders White Paper is a publication like no other. This information-packed annual gives you 80 pages of the most current need-to-know news on COPD, emphysema, lung cancer, chronic bronchitis, and other lung disorders, all backed by Johns Hopkins research and expertise.
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Lung Disorders Special Report: Breathing Easier
Coping strategies for common lung problems
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Kick that Chronic Cough: Chronic cough is not a disease, but a symptom of another condition. Treating the underlying lung disorder is the key. Hopkins specialists look at the causes, treatment options, and self-care steps if you've been suffering from chronic cough.
- Debunking Smokers' Myths: Does switching to light cigarettes offer any protection? Can cutting back on how much you smoke make any difference? See what the latest research shows, PLUS, you'll get advice on the best tools for quitting once and for all.
- Preventing Travel-Related Blood Clots:Sitting for long periods of time can increase the risk of developing a dangerous blood clot in your leg, a clot that can break loose and travel to the lungs. These steps can help prevent pulmonary thrombosis.
- Is It a Cold, or the Flu? 9 symptoms to look for that can help you get the right treatment and avoid complications from these two troublesome and often dangerous winter foes.
- No More Runny Nose! Because it's so common, the 10 to 30% of adults who suffer from allergic rhinitis may not seek relief. We explore a variety of treatment strategies designed to stop your allergies from interfering with your living your life to the fullest.
- Conserving Energy if You Have COPD: Easy ways to make your everyday tasks less draining if you have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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To your healthier future,

Dr. Simeon Margolis, MD, PhD Professor of Medicine and
Biological Chemistry, The Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine
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⇒ Kick that Chronic Cough: Chronic cough is not a
disease, but a symptom of another condition. Treating the underlying
disease is key. Hopkins specialists look at the causes, treatment
options, and self-care steps.
⇒ Debunking Smokers' Myths: Does switching to light
cigarettes offer any protection? Cutting back on how much you smoke? See
what the latest research shows, and the best tools for stopping once and
for all.
⇒ Preventing Travel-Related Blood Clots: Sitting for long
periods of time can increase the risk of a dangerous blood clot in the
leg, which can break loose and travel to the lungs. These steps can help
prevent pulmonary thrombosis.
⇒ Is It a Cold, or the Flu?: 9 symptoms to look for that
can help you get the right treatment and avoid complications.
⇒ No More Runny Nose! Because it's so common, the
10-30% of adults who suffer from allergic rhinitis may not seek relief.
We explore a variety of treatment strategies.
⇒ Conserving Energy if You Have COPD: The best strategies for daily living if you have chronic obstructive pulmonary
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