ATS – 2025 Conference
ATS 2025 San Francisco will offer the latest information on clinical, basic, and translational science in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine. Learn more here - https://conference.thoracic.org/
ATS 2025 San Francisco will offer the latest information on clinical, basic, and translational science in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine. Learn more here - https://conference.thoracic.org/
Join the American Lung Association's NYS Children's Asthma Initiative on May 16th from 12-1pm EST. Linda Nozart will review health promotion and education strategies, as well as tips on engaging families during asthma self-management education sessions. Register here: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/6f6cc2d0-d26b-4d8f-a1d1-a9602b94d99f@81c0c692-d438-4e69-90f3-c0f2c88a4ec7
Join the American Lung Association's NYS Children's Asthma Initiative on May 20th from 8-9am EST for a webinar about asthma and Health Related Social Needs. Register here: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/66352670-ecc4-4e2a-a9b4-5ca10963a09f@81c0c692-d438-4e69-90f3-c0f2c88a4ec7
Join us for an engaging webinar on Stock Medication Implementation in Schools on Tuesday, May 20th, 2025, at 1:00 PM ET/10:00 AM (PT) and learn how you can create a lasting impact on student health! Explore the Stock Asthma Medication in Schools Guidance Documents from the American Lung Association, packed with new resources to help […]
Join the American Lung Association's NYS Children's Asthma Initiative on May 30th from 12-1pm EST. Dr. Maida Galvez and Dr. Lauren Zajac from the NYS Children’s Health Centers will review strategies on addressing asthma disparities through an environmental lens. Register here: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/41696c6b-5b18-4de3-b699-5011a1b1a08c@81c0c692-d438-4e69-90f3-c0f2c88a4ec7
Start: June 5, 2025, noon End: June 5, 2025, 1 p.m.Paul M. O’Byrne obtained his Medical Degree at University College, Dublin. He is currently the Dean and Vice President of the Faculty of Health Sciences at McMaster University. His research interests focus on the mechanisms and treatment of asthma. He has published more than 500 […]
Start: July 8, 2025, noon End: July 8, 2025, 1 p.m. Dr. Toby Lewis is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Health Science at the University of Michigan School of Public Health as well as an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Communicable Disease at the University of Michigan Medical School. She received her M.D. from Cornell […]
As schools face the growing challenge of youth vaping, too many are still turning to ineffective and, in some cases, harmful discipline policies like suspension or expulsion. These punishments don’t stop vaping and don’t acknowledge the child's addiction—they isolate students, disrupt learning, and can push young people further from the support they need. Join us […]
This year, vaping, tobacco and nicotine use among youth and young adults are still major concerns. Every day, more and more discreet vapes enter the market. They are meant to sneak past adults by camouflaging as common household objects, video games, toys, and school supplies. Behind the enticing flavors and flashy colors of e-cigarettes are […]
When: Tuesday, October 21st, 2025 - 8:30am – 4:30pm Where: Virtual Teams Webinar – Meeting link sent upon registration Please register by Friday, October 17th Register Here Today! Summit Speakers Elizabeth Matsui, M.D., MHS - The University of Texas at Austin Social Determinants impact on Asthma Prevalence and Morbidity Christian Rosas-Salazar, MD, MPH - Vanderbilt […]
Cannabis use in the United States has increased significantly in recent years, alongside rapidly evolving state policies that permit medical or recreational use. These shifts raise important questions about public health, including the impact on mental health and substance use disorder risk, adolescent brain development, and the potential harms associated with regular or high-potency use. […]
Americans spend 90% of their time indoors, where pollutant levels are often 2-5 times higher than outdoor concentrations. A nationwide survey by the American Lung Association found 89.2% of healthcare professionals agreed that assessing exposure to indoor air pollution (IAP) can be relevant for the care of patients, but only one-in-four (26.8%) were satisfied with […]