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Australian Respiratory and Sleep Medicine Institute

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 411 040 050



Address: 1138a South Road, Clovelly Park South Australia 5042 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.arasmi.org

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25.01.2022 EXCITING NEWS THE FIRST EVER ARASMI ANNUAL CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD AUGUST 2015 AT HAMILTON ISLAND!!!!! JOIN US! INTERNATIONAL SPEAKERS, AMAZING GET AWAY.... http://arasmi.org/ GET A MEMBERSHIP TODAY



25.01.2022 JUST A FEW MORE SPEAKERS AT ResHealth 2016 Conference. Prof. David Currow Prof. James Paton Assoc. Prof. Geoffrey Strange ... Prof. Paul Reynolds Dr Phan Nguyen Assoc. Prof. Jamie Triccas Dr Amy Rigby Dr John Feenstra Prof. Eli Gabbay Prof. Christine McDonald See more

24.01.2022 ARASMI supports innovative research in personalizad cancer vaccines

24.01.2022 http://arasmi.org/reshealth2016/program/ 2016 ResHealth 2nd International Respiratory and Sleep Medicine Conference!!! 5th August-7th August LOOK AT OUR AMAZING PROGRAM HERE!



22.01.2022 The lungs and windpipe were important symbols in ancient Egypt. Credit: Leonello Calvetti | Shutterstock In humans and other animals, the lungs and windpipe must work together to provide the tissues and cells of the body with oxygen. The ancient Egyptians understood the importance of this cohesion for survival, and created a hieroglyph that depicts the lungs attached to the windpipe, to symbolize the unity between upper and lower Egypt that was necessary for the country to be strong and healthy. Because pharaohs were responsible for ruling over the two lands, the lungs-windpipe hieroglyph is often found on artifacts belonging to pharaohs, including clothing, furniture and jewelry.

21.01.2022 SOME OF THE TOPICS AT ResHealth 2016: Fleischner Society Guideline for the Peripheral Pulmonary Nodule Commercial Drivers with Sleep Apnoea... The Overlap Syndrome: COPD with OSA Management of Dyspnoea in end-stage Lung Disease Pneumococcal Vaccine Insights from ANZ Pulmonary Hypertension Database and National Echocardiographic Data Analysis (NEDA) Study Gene Therapies in PAH

21.01.2022 Ibuprofen inhaled at high doses may help treat cystic fibrosis, study suggests.



20.01.2022 ResHealth 2015 CHANGE OF VENUE Due to a number of reasons the venue of the ResHealth 2015 International Conference has been moved to Adelaide... Stay tuned for further anouncements

19.01.2022 Effects of Sleep Deprivation on the Heart There's an old joke among doctors that the function of sleep is to cure sleepiness. Despite an abundance of research, we still aren't sure exactly why we sleep. But we know we need to. Recent studies indicate that too much or too little sleep can be a factor in developing heart disease, just like smoking and packing on the pounds. A 10-year study performed by Harvard University tracked the sleep habits and health of more than 70,000 w...Continue reading

19.01.2022 ResHealth2016 International Conference will be held in Adelaide betwen 5 -7 August 2016. Keynote Plenary Speaker - Prof Atul Mehta, Cleveland Clinic, Ohio.

19.01.2022 FACT! THE FLU SEASON!!! The common cold is by far the most prevalent respiratory-system illness, and may be the most common illness known today. It is the leading cause of doctor visits, as well as missed days from work and school, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In the United States alone, there are more than 1 billion cases of the common cold each year. A cold is often thought to be synonymous with "rhinovirus," the virus that most frequently causes this type of illness. But there are actually more than 200 viruses that can cause a cold, including the human coronavirus and the respiratory syncytial virus.

18.01.2022 http://www.wndu.com//Three-new-treatments-for-patients-wit



18.01.2022 DID YOU KNOW!!???? Chest movement during breathing isn't the result of air movement. When you breathe in, our chest swells; when you breathe out, our chest collapses. But these chest movements are not actually the result of air filling up or exiting the lungs. During inhalation, the diaphragm a thin sheet of dome-shaped muscle that separates the chest and abdominal cavities contracts and moves down, increasing the space in the chest cavity. At the same time, the muscles between the ribs contract to pull the rib cage upward and outward. During exhalation, the exact opposite happens.

18.01.2022 The lungs and windpipe were important symbols in ancient Egypt. In humans and other animals, the lungs and windpipe must work together to provide the tissues and cells of the body with oxygen. The ancient Egyptians understood the importance of this cohesion for survival, and created a hieroglyph that depicts the lungs attached to the windpipe, to symbolize the unity between upper and lower Egypt that was necessary for the country to be strong and healthy. Because pharaohs were responsible for ruling over the two lands, the lungs-windpipe hieroglyph is often found on artifacts belonging to pharaohs, including clothing, furniture and jewelry.

16.01.2022 INTERNATIONAL SPEAKER: Prof. Atul C. Mehta (Lerner College of Medicine; Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, USA) http://www.wndu.com//Three-new-treatments-for-patients-wit

16.01.2022 How many hours a night do you sleep?? And do you think its enough to function properly throughout your day? #arasminow

16.01.2022 LOOK AT THIS IF YOU DONT SNOOZE YOU LOOSE!!!!

14.01.2022 ResHealth 2015 1st International Respiratory and Sleep Medicine Conference Confirmed Venue ResHealth 2015 will be held at Hilton Adelaide. Youll be immersed in the latest discoveries in respiratory medicine from around the globe and surrounded by the natural beauty of Adelaide and South Australia. http://arasmi.org/reshealth2015/venue/

13.01.2022 WE ARE UP AND RUNNING OUR NEW DEVELOPED WEBSITE!!! http://www.arasmi.org/index.php

12.01.2022 Get excited the First ever Australian Respiratory and Sleep Medicine Institute newsletter is coming out!!

09.01.2022 DID YOU KNOW!!???? Chest movement during breathing isnt the result of air movement. When you breathe in, our chest swells; when you breathe out, our chest collapses. But these chest movements are not actually the result of air filling up or exiting the lungs. During inhalation, the diaphragm a thin sheet of dome-shaped muscle that separates the chest and abdominal cavities contracts and moves down, increasing the space in the chest cavity. At the same time, the muscles between the ribs contract to pull the rib cage upward and outward. During exhalation, the exact opposite happens.

09.01.2022 Effects of Sleep Deprivation on the Heart Theres an old joke among doctors that the function of sleep is to cure sleepiness. Despite an abundance of research, we still arent sure exactly why we sleep. But we know we need to. Recent studies indicate that too much or too little sleep can be a factor in developing heart disease, just like smoking and packing on the pounds. A 10-year study performed by Harvard University tracked the sleep habits and health of more than 70,000 w...Continue reading

09.01.2022 INTERNATIONAL SPEAKER: Prof. Barbara Phillips (University of Kentucky, College of Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky, USA) Barbara A. Phillips, MD, FCCP is a Professor of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine in the Department of Internal Medicine and Medical Director, Sleep Laboratory at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine. She is board-certified in internal medicine, pulmonary medicine, and sleep medicine. After joining CHEST as an affiliate member in 1982, Dr.... Phillips advanced to Fellow in 1983. She became a member of the Sleep Medicine NetWork and CHEST Governor of Kentucky. She has chaired the Sleep Institute and is Deputy Editor, SEEK Editorial Board Sleep Medicine (Second and Third Editions). Dr. Phillips chaired the National Sleep Foundation and has served on the Boards of the American Lung Association, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, and the American Board of Sleep Medicine. Dr. Phillips received a Sleep Academic Award from the National Institutes of Health and was presented with the College Medalist Award at CHEST 2013. Dr. Phillips research interests are effects of sleep apnea on performance and outcomes, genetic risk factors for sleep apnea, nonpharmacologic treatment of sleep apnea, and sleep in aging. See more

09.01.2022 The Australian Respiratory and Sleep Medicine Institute (ARASMI - http://www.arasmi.org/ ) is organising the second ResHealth2016 International Conference in Adelaide (5 - 7 August 2016) and early-bird registration will commence in January. Welcome our keynote International speakers: Prof. Barbara Philips and Prof. Atul Mehta.

08.01.2022 The ResHealth 2015 International Respiratory And Sleep Medicine Conference in now listed on http://10times.com check it out.

08.01.2022 ResHealth 2015 1st International Respiratory and Sleep Medicine Conference Webpage; http://arasmi.org/reshealth2015/venue/

07.01.2022 CHEST - The largest Global Organisation in Respiratory, Sleep and Intensive Care Medicine, established and run by the American College of Chest Physicians will support and endorse ResHealth 2015, the first Internatuonal Conferece on Hamilton Island, Qld, Australia. ResHealth 2015 will take place between 31 July and 3 Augustand is organised by ARASMI - the Australian Respiratory and Sleep Medicine Institute.

06.01.2022 How many hours a night do you sleep?? And do you think it's enough to function properly throughout your day? #arasminow

05.01.2022 http://sleepfoundation.org//how-much-sleep-do-we-really-ne This is a good read on how much sleep is enough sleep..

05.01.2022 At CHEST 2016 with Prof. Barbara Philips

05.01.2022 https://www.news-medical.net//South-Australian-researchers

05.01.2022 http://www.southernsleep.com.au/ Southern Sleep Consultants can Visit your Practice for Information Session on Sleep Apnoea. We are committed to enhance our services and improve communication with your practice. To raise the awareness about sleep breathing disorders in the Southern and Adelaide Hills regions, we can commit our time to visit your practice and offer an information session on:... Sleep Apnoea Symptoms Associated Risks Tools available to assist risk of sleep apnoea Tests available to assist diagnosis of sleep apnoea Treatment opinions available Services available to both insured and uninsure patients Waiting times for results

04.01.2022 No flu vaccine for patients with egg allergy? A 35-year-old woman with asthma presents for a follow-up visit in October. You recommend that she receive the influenza vaccine. She tells you that she cannot take the influenza vaccine because she is allergic to eggs. Dr. Douglas S. Paauw...Continue reading

03.01.2022 go to www.arasmi.org and check out our Board members publications of diffrent studies compleated by ARASMI!

02.01.2022 ResHealth2016 is finishing today with sessions on Pulmonary Fibrosis, Lung Transplantation, Management of Dyspnoea in End-Stage Lung Disease and Rare Lung Diseases

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