A pandemic of breathlessness?
Jane Macnaughton and Havi Carel ask: Why are we not trying to understand the experience of breathlessness better?
Jane Macnaughton and Havi Carel ask: Why are we not trying to understand the experience of breathlessness better?
Life of Breath researcher and mindful yoga teacher Kate Binnie offers recorded breathing support during the COVID-19 lockdown.
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The way we breathe can change the way we feel. Here Kate Binnie (Senior Research Associate, Life of Breath project) introduces…
Senior Research Associate on the Life of Breath project, clinical music therapist and mindful yoga teacher Kate Binnie reflects on…
Presented by dance facilitator and programme creator Sian Williams, these videos can help people with breathlessness get moving to improve…
Poet, poetry tutor, and GP Emily Wills writes… In September 2019 I had the privilege of being poet in residence…
Read the evaluation of the writer-in-residence programme we ran alongside the Durham exhibition.
Catherine explores the magical-inner workings of our bodies and the breath, through art, movement, and sound.
Explore this photo tour of the exhibition at Southmead Hospital in Bristol from 24 September to 31 December 2019.
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