Dance for people with chronic breathlessness: a transdisciplinary approach to intervention development (Harrison et al, 2020)
Dance is fun, social and improves fitness, making it a promising form of exercise for people experiencing breathlessness.
Dance is fun, social and improves fitness, making it a promising form of exercise for people experiencing breathlessness.
Catherine explores the magical-inner workings of our bodies and the breath, through art, movement, and sound.
The exhibition might have left the RCP, but the medicinal garden is there to stay. Explore RCP medicinal garden with…
This guest post, to mark Mesothelioma Awareness Day (26 September), is from the Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance. Most people probably don’t…
Andrew Russell and Gaynor Williams talk about what difference the ban on smoking in enclosed public spaces has made.
Jane Macnaughton discusses why breathlessness is an invisible symptom and why the people who experience it can be invisible in society.
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