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what it feels like: falling behind with asthma and learning how to catch up

“i just wasn't really able to have a normal childhood,” josh rheaume explains, speaking out about stigma associated with asthma so that other kids don’t have to live his reality.
karen hawthorne
may 06, 2025

are asthma patients getting the right treatment? national study exposes lack of access and oral corticosteroids overuse  

as many as 40 per cent of patients with uncontrolled severe asthma rely on traditional oral corticosteroids – a therapy that can have harmful consequences with overuse.
karen hawthorne
oct 16, 2024

chronic lung conditions and flu season: staying safe and avoiding serious risks

understanding the risks people with lung disease face during flu season is the first step in avoiding infection.
angelica bottaro
sep 13, 2024

study uncovers genetic links to asthma inflammation, suggesting targeted therapy potential

the newly identified genetic pathway could pave the way for future asthma therapies that are more personalized and effective.
angelica bottaro
jun 25, 2024

'world-first' clinical trial finds new way to detect undiagnosed asthma and copd

the new clinical trial has managed to diagnose over 500 people living with mis- or undiagnosed asthma or copd.
angelica bottaro
may 20, 2024

more than just medicines: canada’s innovative pharmaceutical industry is contributing to the country’s overall health

improving access to new medicines can not only transform the lives of patients but also reduce the strain on the country’s healthcare system
marise varanda, innovative medicines canada
feb 16, 2024

record-breaking wildfires raise questions about health impact on canadians

as the wildfire season breaks records year after year, experts warn even canadians in traditionally unaffected areas need to learn how to protect themselves from smoke inhalation.
dave yasvinski
aug 10, 2023

a lung expert shares advice on how we can decrease our chances of lung disease

dr. anne hicks from the university of alberta talks about the role of heart disease, scoliosis and genetics in developing lung disease and why having a dog may promote good lung health in kids.
robin roberts
nov 24, 2022
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obesity canada
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canadian society for exercise physiology

what it feels like: falling behind with asthma and learning how to catch up

“i just wasn't really able to have a normal childhood,” josh rheaume explains, speaking out about stigma associated with asthma so that other kids don’t have to live his reality.
karen hawthorne
may 06, 2025

are asthma patients getting the right treatment? national study exposes lack of access and oral corticosteroids overuse  

as many as 40 per cent of patients with uncontrolled severe asthma rely on traditional oral corticosteroids – a therapy that can have harmful consequences with overuse.
karen hawthorne
oct 16, 2024

chronic lung conditions and flu season: staying safe and avoiding serious risks

understanding the risks people with lung disease face during flu season is the first step in avoiding infection.
angelica bottaro
sep 13, 2024

study uncovers genetic links to asthma inflammation, suggesting targeted therapy potential

the newly identified genetic pathway could pave the way for future asthma therapies that are more personalized and effective.
angelica bottaro
jun 25, 2024
powered by
obesity canada

'world-first' clinical trial finds new way to detect undiagnosed asthma and copd

the new clinical trial has managed to diagnose over 500 people living with mis- or undiagnosed asthma or copd.
angelica bottaro
may 20, 2024

more than just medicines: canada’s innovative pharmaceutical industry is contributing to the country’s overall health

improving access to new medicines can not only transform the lives of patients but also reduce the strain on the country’s healthcare system
marise varanda, innovative medicines canada
feb 16, 2024

record-breaking wildfires raise questions about health impact on canadians

as the wildfire season breaks records year after year, experts warn even canadians in traditionally unaffected areas need to learn how to protect themselves from smoke inhalation.
dave yasvinski
aug 10, 2023

a lung expert shares advice on how we can decrease our chances of lung disease

dr. anne hicks from the university of alberta talks about the role of heart disease, scoliosis and genetics in developing lung disease and why having a dog may promote good lung health in kids.
robin roberts
nov 24, 2022
powered by
diabetes canada
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