Rewriting the PH story
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a rare condition affecting the heart and lungs, with the main symptom being breathlessness. It is…
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a rare condition affecting the heart and lungs, with the main symptom being breathlessness. It is…
Life of Breath collaborator and arts and health workshop facilitator, Elspeth Penny, writes about her experience of running a series…
Senior Research Associate on the Life of Breath project, clinical music therapist and mindful yoga teacher Kate Binnie visited a…
The Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition, which launches today, is an interactive science festival. Breathe Oxford are exhibiting and collaborator…
Earlier this year, Bristol artist Gaby Solly got in touch with Life of Breath to discuss adapting the design for…
This article was originally published by Box1824 Ponto Eletronico as part of their “Future of Breathing” series. Material curator Becky…
We’re delighted to share the news that Life of Breath has been named one of the Best COPD Blogs of…
Life of Breath Principle Investigator Prof Havi Carel explores themes of breath and illness in Sam Guglani‘s novel Histories (Riverrun, 2017)……
Life of Breath researcher Krzysztof Bierski writes… We are sitting together on a hospital bed. You have your legs crossed…
Life of Breath collaborator Elspeth Penny writes about her experience facilitating a “Letter to my Breath” workshop at Barton Hill…
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