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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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The Connection between Lung Cancer and Outdoor Air Pollution

Did you know that air pollution can also cause lung cancer? Overwhelming evidence shows that particle pollution in the outdoor air we breathe, like that coming from vehicle exhaust, coal-fired power plants and other industrial sources, can cause lung Read More

Understanding Stem Cells

What are stem cells and how are they used to treat disease? Get answers to your questions about stem cell therapy and lung disease. Read More

Don't Puff Around Pets

We know that smoking affects the health of not just the one smoking, but everyone exposed to the secondhand smoke. But have you thought about second-paw smoke? Rover and Mittens are just as susceptible to the health effects of secondhand smoke just l Read More

LUNG FORCE: Immunotherapy Comes of Age

"I became interested in medicine in grade school after volunteering at an emergency room which I found exciting, and then in college I rode along with the student run emergency service," said Dr. Mary Jo Fidler, an oncologist at the Rush University M Read More

Promising or Placebo? Halo Salt Therapy: Resurgence of a Salt Cave Spa Treatment

A spa day. We all need one. It's meant to relax and revitalize the body and mind, but what about the lungs? A new trend increasingly found at modern spas is halotherapy, or salt therapy - breathable salt particles intended to improve breathing. Read More

What Does Your Garage and a Cigarette Have in Common?

One cigarette probably has more chemicals than all the stuff you keep in your garage. Take a look at what's in a cigarette. Read More

Feeling Out of Breath after a Run? It Might Be EIB.

Some people experience asthma symptoms that are triggered during exercise, which can make the path toward health a little harder. This is called "exercise-induced bronchoconstriction" or EIB. Read More

For Kids with Asthma, Rising Temperatures Require Extra Caution

For children with asthma, the warm summer months are anything but carefree. Pennsylvania resident Claudia Ramos constantly worries about her 12-year-old son Jesse's health when temperatures rise throughout the summer. Read More

Lung Cancer Research Q&A

Sharad Goyal, MD is the first-ever recipient of The LUNG FORCE Research Innovation Project: Lung Cancer in Women Award, funded by the American Lung Association's LUNG FORCE initiative. Read More

Mishka, the Little Sea Otter with an Inhaler

You might assume that asthma is a human condition, but animals can have asthma, too. In fact, it's fairly common in cats and horses. Marine animals with asthma, on the other hand, are a lot less common. Mishka is the first known sea otter to be diagn Read More

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