Severe Asthma! What the lung experts have to say about treatment and physical activity
Asthma is common, but can have a significant impact on our quality of life. Regular exercise and physical activity in particular has several health benefits. However, for those with asthma, exercise can be a trigger and physical activity limitations can be a sign that asthma is not well controlled. Different treatment options are available to help people living with severe asthma breathe easier.
Join Dr. Philipenko, lung specialist, to learn about treatment options and the physical activity recommendations for people living with severe asthma.
Live your best lung life.
About Dr. Brianne Philipenko
Dr. Brianne Philipenko is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Respirology at the University of Saskatchewan. She did her medical training at the University of Saskatchewan followed by her respirology training at the University of Calgary. Dr. Philipenko completed an additional fellowship in severe asthma at the University of Calgary. Severe asthma remains her primary clinical and research area of interest.
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