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Lung Regeneration Breakthrough

Cell AbstractThere has been some exciting news for patients suffering from pulmonary problems such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). A study released last year by The Saban Research Institute has isolated an enzyme critical to lung function.

This enzyme, which they have named Eya1, is a protein phosphatase and has been identified as being integral in regulating lung epithelial. This enzyme also helps regulate other molecules and proteins which are critical to optimal lung function.

Future testing and studies will need to be done, but right now it is thought that manipulating the enzyme's activity may aid in lung tissue regeneration which may improve the condition of patients suffering from asthma or COPD.

The study was published here in the Journal of Cell Science.

Also in the news recently, a protein linked to COPD exacerbation, a compound found in blue-green algae, and the PKC enzyme, which could all help with COPD treatment.

Oxygen Use & Warmer Weather

Tree Blooms in SpringThere are some things oxygen patients may want to consider as nicer weather approaches. Read below for tips and suggestions.

1) If you are making plans to travel, feel free to call us to discuss your needs. Make sure to do this at least two weeks in advance so we can work with you to secure any arrangements that need to be made at your destination. Many airlines now require a form letter to be filled out by your physician. You can find this letter on the airline's website. It is very important to complete this paperwork as you may be turned away at the boarding gate without it.

2) Pro2 has a fleet of portable oxygen concentrators that are approved by the FAA. With a little planning before your trip, you can have a great vacation without the need to take your large concentrator with you. Call us to discuss your needs.

3) If your portable oxygen cylinders are a burden to carry, you may want to call so we may assess your needs. You may qualify for a much lighter system that will make your spring, summer, and fall much more enjoyable. I’m sure you have seen the advertisements on TV for lightweight portable concentrators. Please feel free to call us to see what is appropriate for you.

4) As you head out and about this spring, please be sure that if you use portable oxygen cylinders you keep some extra washers in your glove compartment or purse. This will save the day if you experience trouble while on the road. Also, if you are unsure of you delivery day, please call us so we may review that information with you.

5) Please remember that your oxygen concentrator does generate heat. You may want to consider moving it into a spare room and running the tubing under a door. This will enable you to open a window in that spare room to exhaust the extra heat. All winter the heat generated by the concentrator is useful in keeping the home warm, but you may want to consider a change during warm weather.

6) Some concentrators have a filter in the back. Please check if your machine does, and if so, wash this filter with warm water (NO SOAP). Filters accumulate dirt and dust, especially with the windows open.

Enjoy the warmer weather, and if there is something we can do for you please call us at 716-667-9600.
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