COPD

Your doctor can help with COPD

COPD stands for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and is the leading cause of disability and the fourth leading cause of death in the United States, killing 117,000 people annually. BREATHE LA is dedicated to improving the quality of life for those suffering with COPD, a classification of lung diseases, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema, that make breathing extremely difficult. In patients with COPD, the airways of the lungs thicken, close and may also fill with mucus, thus reducing air flow. COPD can lead to weakness, exhaustion, loss of body weight, and heart failure.BREATHE LA Center for Healthy Lungs funds research focused on identifying interventions that can provide enhanced quality of life for those suffering with COPD.

Pulmones Libres / Breathe Free

BREATHE LA Pulmones Libres / Breathe Free reaches out to inner city Spanish Speaking Communities in Los Angeles to identify and serve uninsured adults with COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease). An awareness and education program of BREATHE LA, Pulmones Libres / Breathe Free goal is to serve medically indigent adults in the inner city and offer free workshops for community members and service providers.
BREATHE LA Pulmones Libres/Breathe Free is delivered in Spanish and offers a wealth of information on COPD (EPOC) in Spanish.

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Staff Expands to Offer More COPD Management Classes

Pulmones Libres is excited to ring in 2009 by offering comprehensive COPD management classes to the Latino community throughout Los Angeles County.

Jose Gerardo Bravo, RRT recently joined our team.

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BREATHE LA AUMENTARA EL CONOCIMIENTO DE LA EPOC ENTRE LA COMUNIDAD LATINA DE LOS ANGELES

¿Conoces la EPOC? BREATHE LA AUMENTARA EL CONOCIMIENTO DE LA EPOC ENTRE LA COMUNIDAD LATINA DE LOS ANGELES La EPOC es una grave enfermedad que afecta a 1.6 millones de Californianos Los Angeles – BREATHE California del Condado de Los Angeles ( BREATHE LA ) se une con la campaña educativa del Instituto Nacional del Corazón, Pulmón y Sangre, La EPOC: Sepa Mas, Respire Mejor en observación del Mes para el Conocimiento de la EPOC.

Current Research at Center for Healthy Lungs

Lung Health ResearcherBREATHE LA Center for Healthy Lungs funds research designed to identify interventions that improve quality of life for those suffering with lung disease. Funding is also targeted for research that promotes clean air and develops technology.

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La EPOC Una Amenaza REAL a la Comunidad Latina de Los Estados Unidos

La EPOC Una Amenaza REAL a la Comunidad Latina de Los Estados Unidos

by Carmen Zapata, Health Educator

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UPDATE on California’s Regulation to Limit Ozone Emissions from Indoor Air Cleaning Devices

The California Air Resources Board air cleaner regulation for  “indoor air cleaning devices” sold in the state went into effect October 18, 2008. The following information is excerpted from the CARB website FAQs and may be helpful to BREATHE LA readers considering holiday gift purchases. 

BREATHE LA COPD AWARENESS DAY Declared in City of Los Angeles NOv 14, 2008

City of Los Angeles Declaration

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BREATHE LA COPD AWARENESS DAY DECLARED

NOVEMBER 14th was declared BREATHE LA COPD AWARENESS DAY by the City of Los Angeles.


COPD is a serious lung disease affecting 1.6 million Californians and
COPD death rates among women see dramatic rise

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Bilingual COPD Education Program Launches Workshops and Partners With Koreatown Community Clinic

Lung health education outreach program Pulmones Libres/Breathe Free has been busy promoting its services within diverse communities in Los Angeles, conducting its first workshop in Spanish and partnering with a Koreatown community clinic.

COPD Management Program Reaches Latino Community : Pulmones Libres / Breathe Free

COPD is a lung disease that blocks airways of the lungs making it hard to breathe. Over time, as the disease progresses, breathlessness can become worse. COPD includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. BREATHE LA is leading the effort to provide COPD awareness, education and medical referrals to the Los Angeles Latino community.

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