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Clinical Trials: An Overview (for everyone) – Todd Georgieff
Todd Georgieff provides us with an in-depth, easy-to-understand, overview of clinical trials and how they work. Learn about the different types of clinical trials, why we need them, their key […]
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Greetings from Ontario Premier Doug Ford for PF Month
Ontario Premier Doug Ford sends his greetings to Canadians for 2022 global pulmonary fibrosis month.
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Advance Care Planning – Karine Diedrich
Learn about advance care planning in this webinar featuring Karine Diedrich from the Canadian Hospice and Palliative Care Association, which oversees Advance Care Planning Canada. Karine talks about advance care […]
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Creating Universal Blood-Type Organs for Transplant – Dr Marcelo Cypel
A team of Canadian scientists have proven it’s possible to safely convert the blood type in donor organs intended for transplantation. The findings are an important step towards creating universal […]
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Vaultt App for Patients and Caregivers – Audrey Bond
Vaultt, is an app that helps patients, families, and caregivers securely organize, track and share vital health information. In this webinar Audrey Bond, founder, and CEO of Vaultt presents insights […]
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Anti-inflammatory Diet for Pulmonary Fibrosis – Tracey Reed
In this webinar, presented by CPFF, Tracey Reed provides an introduction to what an anti-inflammatory diet is, how it supports pulmonary fibrosis and simple changes you can make in your […]
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Boehringer Ingelheim Global takes the CPFF Pucker Up Challenge
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to have chronically short breath? For those living with pulmonary fibrosis (PF) this is their everyday reality. As Boehringer Ingelheim Global moves forward […]
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Boehringer Ingelheim Canada took the CPFF Pucker Up Challenge
Boehringer Ingelheim Canada took the CPFF Pucker Up Challenge to experience how it feels to have to work hard for every breath. Most of us take breathing for granted. But, […]
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Tackle the Crackle – Know the Signs of Pulmonary Fibrosis
Tackle the Crackle! Know the signs of pulmonary fibrosis. Early pulmonary fibrosis detection is vital to slowing down the disease, so primary care professionals as well as average Canadians need […]
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So You’ve Been Diagnosed with Pulmonary Fibrosis…What’s Next? – Dr. Charlene Fell
If you or someone you care about is living with pulmonary fibrosis this is a must-watch video. It can be overwhelming to receive a pulmonary fibrosis diagnosis, and until you […]