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    Home » ELF Events at ERS Congress 2023 ELF Events at ERS Congress 2023 All the events that ELF are involved in at the ERS Congress 2023 are listed here. All times are in CEST. …

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    • Although Congress officially starts tomorrow, @EuropeanLung events have already started, for those of you in Milan! Join team ELF at Piazza XXV Aprile for a free lung test from 12:00-19:00 CEST. Check out more ELF events taking place at Congress: https://t.co/7mXRch3kIQ https://t.co/4RKsEc3uxA

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    9 million people die from air pollution each year. Exposure to air pollution can lead to a wide range of diseases, including asthma, COPD and lung cancer. The general public and healthcare practitioners are not fully aware of the impact of air pollution on lung health. Together with Clean Air Fund we want to change this. Finding new and engaging routes of delivery is essential to communicating…

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    • Air pollution exposure affects millions of people worldwide each year and leads to a wide range of respiratory illnesses. Help ELF & ERS amplify a global message and raise awareness of the impacts of air pollution on public health. https://t.co/GKqE49im2A https://t.co/KZdrsw83Eh

    • Apply for a Healthy Lungs for Life Clean Air Grant to help promote lung health & encourage policy change 🌍 HLfL grants can help you run events & campaigns throughout September, with a focus on World Lung Day, 25 September: https://t.co/GKqE49im2A Deadline: 09:00 CEST, 25 July https://t.co/bOwm7l3JFy

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    Palliative care is provided to people who have a incurable illness. It is offered when a person’s illness is reducing their quality of life on a day-to-day basis. Although palliative care can include end-of-life care it is not only offered at the end of someone’s life.

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    • 📝 Following the release of the ERS Clinical Practice Guideline: Palliative care for people with COPD or ILD, @EuropeanLung has published a factsheet which could be useful for health professionals to share with patients with COPD or ILD. More: https://t.co/885yNeV0pI

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    Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a rare condition affecting about 15 to 50 people out of every million. It is caused by very high blood pressure in the arteries that lead from the heart to the lungs, known as the pulmonary arteries. This increase in blood pressure puts strain on the heart, and will eventually […]

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    • On #WorldPHDay, the European Lung Foundation’s information hub on #pulmonaryarterialhypertension is a useful resource to share with patients. The resource is available in multiple languages. Read more: https://t.co/yXGOjvd6aa @EuropeanLung

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    Our elves are busy all year round translating our work into as many languages as they can to ensure people around the world have access to up-to-date and accurate lung health information. They translate our online course ‘EPAP’, they translate our website, they translate our infographics, and they translate so much more. Translations cost ELF over €40,000 a year. Help us to make our…

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    • Buy a festive star on the European Lung Foundation website and help ensure that up-to-date lung health information is available to people around the world. Find out more: https://t.co/nKMeYU7EbZ https://t.co/5RUfmg3fOa

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    Lung cancer is a cancer of the trachea (windpipe), bronchi (airways) or lung air sacs (alveoli). This factsheet will look specifically at the two main types of lung cancer that occur most often. The two main categories of lung cancer are: Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) Around 70–80% of people with lung cancer have NSCLC. […]

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    • Find out more about lung cancer, with this European Lung Foundation factsheet. https://t.co/7iGJyRjCMu

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    Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a rare condition affecting about 15 to 50 people out of every million. It is caused by very high blood pressure in the arteries that lead from the heart to the lungs, known as the pulmonary arteries. This increase in blood pressure puts strain on the heart, and will eventually […]

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    • Find out more about pulmonary hypertension, with this European Lung Foundation factsheet. https://t.co/Ok5fPZgd31