Becoming Your Healthiest Self! Simply said, stress that’s not dealt with can lead to many health problems, such as high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, obesity, and diabetes. And based […]
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It’s National Volunteer Month! What do studies say about volunteering? It has been shown to decrease stress, depression, and anxiety and boost your overall health and satisfaction with life. […]
Ask the Right Questions Asking the right questions following a lung cancer diagnosis is critical. Here are a few suggestions that can make a difference in your outcomes… Educate yourself […]
Survivorship is an everyday thing for most of us. We have to work hard to find peace and joy amidst life’s more challenging moments. But for cancer survivors, the challenges […]
A BREATH OF HOPE IS ACCEPTING LETTERS OF INTENT FOR ITS 2024 JULIE SWEDBERG YOLO RESEARCH AWARD Request for Letters of Intent (due on or before March 1, 2024) REVIEW […]
Lung cancer is a leading cause of death in Native American communities and is usually caught late when it is difficult to treat. Many late-stage diagnoses could have been prevented […]
A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation is pleased to announce the winner of its 2023 Peg’s Fight for Life Research Award – Anastasios Dimou, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine at […]
IT’S RADON ACTION MONTH IN THE U.S. Radon is an odorless, tasteless, and colorless gas that could be present in your house right now. Do you know whether your family […]
April 8, 2022 A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation is one of 55+ groups that have signed on to urge Congress to allocate $60 million to the Lung Cancer Research […]
“Working at A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation for the past ten years has brought many amazing and inspiring people into my life. It has also brought loss and frustration […]
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