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.

High Water Threatens Lung Health Even After the Rains End

Floods can be extremely dangerous, and the flood water itself, even after it recedes, may put lung health at risk. To best protect your lung health during and after a flood, here are five quick things to know. Read More

Many State Medicaid Programs Fall Short of Adequate Home Intervention Coverage for Asthma Care

Last month, the American Lung Association released results of its Asthma Care Coverage Project that tracks state Medicaid programs coverage of asthma care. Read More

Traveling? How's the Air There?

Checking the weather forecast wherever you're going is a common part of vacation planning. But have you thought to check the air quality? Read More

How a School District in Texas is Helping Children with Asthma

Allowing students to carry their quick-relief inhaler with them during the school day and properly using their quick-relief inhaler can prevent or reduce the severity of an asthma episode and keep children healthy, in school and ready to learn. See h Read More

Secondhand Smoke - What Apartment and Condominium Residents Need to Know

If you live in an apartment or condominium, you may be living with an unwelcome houseguest - secondhand smoke. Even if no one in your household smokes, secondhand smoke from your neighbors can get into your home in ways you never expected. Read More

Do You Have Your Back to School with Asthma Checklist?

For the more than 6 million children living with asthma, gearing up for another school year involves much more than picking out a new pencil case and backpack. Asthma is the third leading cause of hospitalization among children under the age of 15 a Read More

The Link between Asthma and Weight

It's no secret that many Americans struggle with their weight. If you're one of them, you're not alone. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 38 percent of adults in the U.S. are obese, defined as having a body mass index Read More

The Health Dangers of Wildfires Are Well Known, Why Not Biomass?

For many Americans, particularly in the western United States, the start of summer also means the height of wildfire season. In this month alone, wildfires blaze in Arizona, Colorado, Utah, California, Montana and other western states. We can see the Read More

Tracheotomy: Does TV Get it Right?

We as a nation love medical dramas. It has to be a fact, as 91 shows related to the genre have been produced since 1951 in North America alone. What's not to love? A fast-paced environment, strong characters and a little bit of health advice along th Read More

Popcorn Lung: A Dangerous Risk of Flavored E-Cigarettes

When inhaled, diacetyl causes bronchiolitis obliterans - also known as "popcorn lung" - a scarring of the tiny air sacs in the lungs resulting in the thickening and narrowing of the airways. It a serious lung disease. Read More

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