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Each Breath Blog

Breathing is essential to life, and through this blog, we hope to illustrate the importance of lung health. Hear directly from experts, researchers, staff and volunteers about our ongoing fight for healthy lungs and healthy air.

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Air Pollution and Health Equity

Low-income communities and communities of color not only bear a disproportionate burden of air pollution but can also be more likely to have health conditions that put them at higher risk. Read More

Breathing: The Real Fight Top Gun Pilots Face

Getting enough air is a constant problem for fighter pilots, which is why oxygen masks may be the key to making sure Maverick makes it to the next sequel. Read More

Prescribed Burns vs. Wildfire

“Can Prescribed Fires Mitigate Health Harm? A Review of Air Quality and Public Health Implications of Wildfire and Prescribed Fire” recently released. Read More

Treating Severe COPD with EBVs

Sue was diagnosed with COPD years ago and was experiencing increasing shortness of breath until she had endobronchial valves (EBVs) placed in her lung. Read More

Young E-cigarette Users Suffer from Respiratory Symptoms

Youth e-cigarette use is at alarming levels in the U.S. According to the 2021 National Youth Tobacco Survey, more than 2 million middle and high school students report current use, yet they felt like there was little to no harm. Read More

Do I Need an Asthma Action Plan?

Anyone who has been diagnosed with asthma, whether severe or mild, is encouraged to create a plan in case symptoms flare up. Read More

How Did We Get the Stethoscope?

The stethoscope is a simple tool using basic physics to amplify noise within the body. However, the impact of the tool is great, asa many doctors throughout history were able to make diagnoses they otherwise would not have been able to. Read More

Newer Treatment Options for Managing Moderate to Severe Asthma in Adults

People with moderate to severe asthma are typically prescribed a controller medicine, such as an inhaled corticosteroid, used daily to prevent asthma symptoms and a quick reliever, used when they have symptoms. Read More

Mission Moment - May 2022

From coast to coast, landmarks, news anchors and LUNG FORCE supporters turned turquoise in support our annual Turquoise Takeover Celebration. Read More

More Than Just an Asian Face

Southeast Asians are grouped in with Asians as a category yet are markedly underrepresented in STEM. Read More

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