The Unmapped Geography of Breath
Poet, poetry tutor, and GP Emily Wills writes… In September 2019 I had the privilege of being poet in residence…
Poet, poetry tutor, and GP Emily Wills writes… In September 2019 I had the privilege of being poet in residence…
Catherine explores the magical-inner workings of our bodies and the breath, through art, movement, and sound.
Research assistant Lucy Marlow is a member of Breathe Oxford, a group of researchers investigating breathlessness from a neuroscience perspective.…
The exhibition might have left the RCP, but the medicinal garden is there to stay. Explore RCP medicinal garden with…
Explore this unique version of the Catch Your Breath exhibition and its collections at the Royal College of Physicians, London.
The Royal College of Physicians' medicinal garden is home to a variety of plants used to cure different respiratory illnesses.
Senior Research Associate on the Life of Breath project, clinical music therapist and mindful yoga teacher Kate Binnie visited a…
As part of her residency, Christy Ducker ran a series of writing workshops with Durham and Derwentside Breathe Easy.
We’re delighted to share the news that Life of Breath has been named one of the Best COPD Blogs of…
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