5 things you need to know about RSV

A new vaccine is offering new hope against Respiratory syncytial virus. But what is RSV?
Meet Joey. Here’s his advice about lung cancer.

This Lung Cancer Awareness Month, learn about lung cancer from the REAL experts – people like Joey, who’ve lived through lung cancer and have some lifesaving advice to share.
World Pneumonia Day puts this dangerous lung infection in the spotlight

: There are many different causes of pneumonia, and all are bad news for breathing. Luckily, there’s a vaccine for one common culprit.
Experts agree: THIS is the best time to get your flu shot

Flu season is definitely here. Have you had your vaccine yet?
Nurturing the Next Generation: The Lung Health Foundation’s Commitment to Young Scientists

We’re excited to announce the Better Breathing Student Travel Award, aimed at making our Better Breathing Week more accessible to budding respiratory researchers.
Lung Cancer Awareness Month: 5 reasons to be hopeful

“Hope” isn’t a word that’s often linked to lung cancer, but we believe it’s time to change that. As we count down to Lung Cancer Awareness Month, here are five hope-filled insights about the modern lung cancer experience.
These simple tricks will help you get the best protection you get from vaccines

Vaccines offer the best protection against flu, RSV, pneumococcal pneumonia, and COVID-19. Try these tips, too!
LobbyDay2023 Recap: Uniting for Healthier Lungs and Cleaner Air

From October 17th to 18th, we embarked on a powerful journey towards better lung health and cleaner air. This incredible journey wouldn’t have been possible without the unwavering support of our dedicated alliance members, partners, and advocates. Together, we raised our voices and made an impact that will resonate for years to come.
The National Lung Health Alliance: Advocating for Changes

Today, the Lung Health Foundation proudly joins the National Lung Health Alliance (NLHA), a coalition of provincial and national associations with a shared mission: to prioritize lung health across Canada.
Lung Cancer and Staying Physically Active at Home

Physical activity is a safe and helpful way for individuals living with and beyond cancer to lessen the impact of cancer treatment on their physical and mental health.
