Black lung killed many adults and children who worked in coal mines during the industrial revolution.
Several conditions and activities can impact the outcome of a spirometer test. First, recent respiratory infections or illnesses can lead to temporary changes in lung function. Second, smoking before the test can impair lung capacity and airflow measurements. Third, strenuous exercise immediately prior to testing may affect baseline lung function, and fourth, anxiety or improper test technique can lead to inaccurate results.
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Nobody really discusses which lung disease killed Ben Franklin, what we do know is that it was obvously from natural causes
one of the branches is left bronchi which go into the left lung and other right bronchi go into the right lung
The sickness was brought from the east acholorha epidemic that struck many women and children and men.
Cotton workers
silicosis, or "black lung"In the UK it is commonly called 'dust' the medical name in PneumoconiosisThere are several diseases associated with coal mining. Lung diseases from the inhalation of coal dust is known as "black lung" or "coal miners pneumoconiosis". See the related link entitled "black lung disease claims" to read more about coal miners lung disease.Two other industrial disease coal miners can suffer from are: industrial deafness (from exposure to excessive noise) and vibration white finger (from exposure to vibrating power tools) see the related links entitled "industrial deafness claims" and "miners vwf" for further details of these conditions.
Well the health was quite horrible, many people suffered from lung diseases and pollution spread everywhere, its was insane, many people died. However, during the Industrial Revolution, medicine and disease treatment greatly improved, which sort of balanced the horrible living conditions.
Black Lung disease works by building up coal dust on the surface area of your lungs, therefore reducing the overall surface area of your lungs and reducing the efficency of the lungs.
lung cancer
black lung
Lung Cancer can affect any age any time any place
all of them turn the lungs a deep shade of black and sometimes shrivel them up
Black lung was caused by digging in the coal mines.
Respiratory diseases, lung cancer
Yes, gender does affect lung capacity. Other factors that affect lung capacity include age, weight, height and level of fitness.
yes it can.