Cannabis Education Survey
We are developing new cannabis education resources for healthcare providers and young adults (18-25). We would like to gather your feedback on the format and content of these new resources to ensure we create them …
We are developing new cannabis education resources for healthcare providers and young adults (18-25). We would like to gather your feedback on the format and content of these new resources to ensure we create them …
Questions about how back-to-school season will affect Canadian students with asthma? The Lung Health Foundation is providing free digital learning sessions for parents, guardians, and educators.
If you share our vision of a world where everyone can breathe easier, we invite you to learn about the kind of impact your Giving Tuesday gift will have.
Giving Tuesday typically takes place in the late autumn,, but life is anything but “typical” these days. Read on for more details about this emergency day of global giving (and how your gift will be matched!)
With COVID-19 putting us all at risk of experiencing a serious respiratory infection, investments in lung health are needed more than ever. Will you help us at this critical moment?
The Lung Health Foundation is monitoring the availability of several inhaled respiratory medications after receiving reports of brief local shortages. As of March 31, there are no largescale shortages reported, though individual pharmacies may temporarily …
Read MoreEnsuring Access to Inhalers & Other Medications During COVID-19
The COVID-19 situation is rapidly evolving, and we need to evolve our approach with it. While we have been looking forward to celebrating our new brand with you, protecting your health comes first — today, and always. Below, …
Read MoreCOVID-19 update: which Lung Health Foundation services remain open?
After a century of improving lung health as the Ontario Lung Association, we are settling in to our new identity, and we are glad to have supporters like you by our side. Welcome to lunghealth.ca, home of the Lung Health Foundation!
Shortness of breath shouldn’t be “business as usual” – and your workplace should never make you wheeze. In fact, there are signs and symptoms that you (and your boss) shouldn’t ignore!