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.
Raising Awareness of Clinical Trials in Black Americans
See how clinical trials have helped patients survive lung cancer and how participation makes a difference in your community. Read More
Mission Moment June 2023
Our new report, “Driving to Clean Air: Health Benefits of Zero-Emission Cars and Electricity,” shows that a widespread transition to zero-emission vehicles would dramatically improve health and save lives. Read More
Celebrating Pride 2023: Spotlight Series
In honor of Pride Month, the American Lung Association is honored to highlight several health organizations that are working to minimize the health disparities faced by the LGBTQ+ population. Read More
Tai Chi and Your Lungs: The Benefits of Low Impact, Deep-Breathing Exercise
Tai Chi instructor Kendra Lair explains the health benefits of the sport. Read More
Are You What You Eat?
One thing that researchers are trying to better understand is if certain foods can help reduce asthma flares, which happen when the airways in one’s lungs become swollen and inflamed. Read More
Reporter Delivers Good News About His Lung Cancer
Sometimes a cough is nothing to worry about, but when you make your living talking on the radio, a persistent cough is a real concern. Read More
Four Diseases Threatening Men’s Lung Health
In honor of men’s health month, we’re spotlighting four respiratory illnesses that affect more men than women. Read More
Surviving Stage 4 Lung Cancer: A Personal Story
Ed explains how he worked with his healthcare team to beat Lung Cancer Liver Mets. Read More
Celebrating Nurse’s Impact on Lung Health
In honor of Nurses Appreciation Month, we spoke with Mimi Guiracocha, DNP, RN. Read More
Tips to Keep Your Lungs Healthy this Spring
Spring is here and it’s a good time to revisit ways to help keep your lungs healthy, particularly when you have a chronic lung disease like asthma or COPD. Read More