Date | Speaker | Title | Time starts | Duration |
October 2015 | Maria Gamaletsou | Introduction to the background of our new medic | 0’00’00secs | 0’26’40secs |
Graham Atherton | ERS 2015 and Take the Active Option | 0’26’40secs | 1’23’40secs | |
Led by Graham Atherton | Entire meeting (alternate version) |
Maria Gamalatsou is clinical fellow at the National Aspergillosis Centre and specialises in the treatment of aspergillosis.
Resources mentioned:
Graham Atherton:
European Respiratory Society Vision
Activity is good for your health: Dutch show cycling every week adds 6 months to your life
Aspergillus Community Booklet, Autumn 2015 edition
NOTE: increasing your activity levels is best done in consultation with your medical team and under their supervision. You physio’s might give you a personalised regime or they might suggest using one of the British Lung Foundations ‘Breathe Easy’ groups, some of which offer group exercise sessions
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