{contact.email_greeting}, This September has us enjoying hot days and cool nights. At Lung Saskatchewan, we have many exciting things happening in the coming months.
Every September, emergency rooms across Canada see a spike in admissions for children with asthma a few weeks after children head back to school. Did you know we have a video you can share with your child's teacher about what they need to know about your child's asthma? In addition, we recently hosted an amazing webinar about the asthma surge that happens every September when children return to school. Watch the recording of Dr. Mary Noseworthy, a prominent Calgary-based pediatric respirologist, as she shares with us targeted learnings around pediatric asthma management during back-to-school season.
Speaking of September, this also means it is time for our fall Breathe & Win raffle! We have so many different experiences to be won! Trips to Montreal or Edmonton to see some great NHL games, a trip through the United States to see the Grand Canyon and more. Or, you can plan your own trip - do you want to go to Africa, Ireland, or how about a cruise to Hawaii? Buy your ticket today!
Lung Saskatchewan and our Youth4Change groups applaud the federal government for taking action to protect Canadian youth by implementing new legislation on nicotine pouches. Effective August 28th, 2024, the sale of Zonnic nicotine pouches were banned in all convenience stores and gas stations across Canada. Read the entire story below.
Live your best lung life with our Lung Life Webinar Series. These webinars cover a variety of topics and feature key opinion leaders, all united by one mission: to help YOU live your BEST lung life. Check out and register for the upcoming webinars today.
Health Care Professionals: this fall, Inspired Breathing is proud to deliver interactive, in-person, and virtual events, so register early to secure your spot. We are also pleased to launch an additional series in Indigenous Health, as we continue to support equity, diversity and inclusion in lung health spaces. Are you a teacher for Grades 4-9, or do you know someone who is? With youth vaping rates rising at an alarming rate, it's more important than ever to educate students about the risks. Lung Saskatchewan has developed comprehensive vaping resources tailored for Grades 4-6 and 7-9 classrooms, to align Saskatchewan Health Curricular Outcomes. Share this resource with a teacher you know today!
Save the date! Our Fall Impact Luncheon is set for Wednesday, October 30th, to celebrate lung health champions and advancements in Saskatchewan! Whether you are a person with lived experience, a researcher advancing treatments, a healthcare provider, or a community partner driving change, this event is for you. More details to come, but in the meantime, please mark your calendars—we hope to see you there! Erin Kuan President & CEO |