The Forum of International Respiratory Societies sounds the alarm on lung health

Respiratory disease kills more people than most other conditions, yet receives far less attention than cardiovascular disease, diabetes or cancer. In 2019 alone, lung disease accounted for three of the top ten causes of death worldwide according to the World Health Organization, contributing to more than 8 million deaths annually. Despite those numbers, funding, research […]
Why does asthma keep getting harder to control indoors

Asthma does not always announce itself through dramatic attacks. For millions of people living with the condition, it speaks in subtler ways: a persistent cough that arrives each evening, a tightness in the chest when stepping into a particular room, a wheeze that appears reliably at certain times of year and vanishes at others. These […]
Why are lung diseases rising in people who have never smoked a single cigarette

Lung function declines naturally with age, but the rate and eventual long-term trajectory of that decline is not fixed. It is shaped substantially by the air breathed across a lifetime, the environments inhabited, the habits practiced, and the inflammatory exposures accumulated without awareness. What clinicians in this field are increasingly documenting is that serious respiratory […]
The mental health impact of climate change

As the planet warms, the conversation around climate change often focuses on physical health and environmental consequences. However, the psychological effects of climate change are becoming increasingly evident. Scientific studies reveal a connection between rising temperatures and a range of mental health issues, including mood disturbances, aggression, and even serious conditions like Alzheimer’s disease. Understanding […]