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?
Senior Research Associate on the Life of Breath project, clinical music therapist and mindful yoga teacher Kate Binnie reflects on…
Catherine explores the magical-inner workings of our bodies and the breath, through art, movement, and sound.
Elspeth explores the power of letter writing through her workshops in Bristol.
Watch a video tour showing some of the highlights of the RCP exhibition.
Life of Breath's Jordan Collver shares images of the Catch Your Breath launch at Bristol.
On Friday 18 October 2019 at Foyles Bookshop in London (Charing Cross Road), Prof Havi Carel delivered a talk ‘It’s…
A ‘songline’ is a song used within Australian Aboriginal culture as a way to navigate across the land… Health research…
Life of Breath collaborator and arts and health workshop facilitator, Elspeth Penny, writes about her experience of running a series…
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