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Summer is quickly approaching which means peak wildfire season is almost here. The American Lung Association in California recognizes that May is Wildfire Awareness Month and encourages Bay Area ...
Today 40 non-profit, non-partisan organizations issued a statement in advance of the House Energy & Commerce and Ways & Means Committee markups asking them to stop assaults on healthcare that will ...
Today, the U.S. Department of Energy announced proposals to roll back dozens of rules, including rules that make appliances more efficient. In response, the American Lung Association’s President and C ...
Opinion
Proposed Bill Would Cut Hundreds of Billions of Dollars to Medicaid, Programs to Clean Our AirIn response to the release of the draft reconciliation bill by the U.S. House of Representatives, which includes at least $715 billion in healthcare cuts and billions of dollars in cuts to critical ...
This year’s “State of the Air” Report found that ground-level ozone pollution is getting worse – strikingly worse. This ...
For children already diagnosed with asthma, air pollution is a known irritant and trigger for symptoms such as wheezing, ...
Dr. Bryant Lin explains how his stage IV lung cancer diagnosis didn’t defeat him but instead inspired a revolutionary class.
Experts explain how misinformation about the link between autism and vaccines is putting many people at risk and how vaccines ...
The American Lung Association in Pennsylvania is turning the Greater Philadelphia area turquoise for Lung Cancer Action Week starting today May 5-11, 2025, to raise awareness about lung cancer, honor ...
Each year, an estimated 150,000 people in the United States are hospitalized due to pneumococcal pneumonia, the most common form of bacterial pneumonia.
The American Lung Association in Wisconsin is over the moon to announce nearly $300,000 was raised at their annual Oxygen Ball-Moonlight Soirée. The event, locally presented by UnitedHealthcare on ...
Today, the American Lung Association announced that Keith Tyrka has joined the organization as chief information & technology officer (CITO).
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