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Are you an asthma sufferer?  Manage your asthma or COPD with great ideas from people like you.Start here.

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New Study Finds...5 Things You Can Do to Keep it Together

"Did you hear about that study? You know, the one that says if you take Atrovent or Spiriva, you're more likely to have a heart attack or stroke? I don't know about you, but I've got enough trouble with my breathing, and I don't need anything else to happen. I'm going to stop taking it today!"   Sound familiar? We've all been at the coffee... Read moreChevron

New Treatments for COPD

I can't tell you how many times a person with emphysema/COPD has come up to me, really frustrated, and said, "There must be something they can do to help me breathe better. Can't they just go in there and do something to open up my lungs?" Or, "Can't they do something to get rid of all that extra air? It seems like they can do everything else... Read moreChevron

COPD: Finding Acceptance, but Not Giving Up!

A Note from Jane:   I'd like to pass on some wisdom from the writings of a dear friend, a lady with COPD, Jo-Von Tucker. At age 52, Jo-Von was told that she had COPD, she'd have to wear oxygen 24-hours a day for the rest of her life, and she had less than five years to live. But she didn't give up - or give in. This was just the start of a... Read moreChevron

COPD: Remember to Live

A light went out in our world when we lost Leroy Sievers. An award-winning journalist and executive producer of ABC's Nightline, Sievers lost his battle with cancer on August 15, 2008.   What remains of the talents he shared, however, is more than an outstanding body of work in print, radio and television. More important, he leaves a legacy... Read moreChevron

Breathless in Beijing: Olympics 2008

The 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing began on Friday. I love the Olympics, always have, and you can bet I'll be watching and cheering on our American team. But, as a respiratory therapist, I'll be watching and listening especially to see how the athletes with asthma do with the unique challenges presented at this Olympics.   Athletes with... Read moreChevron

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