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October 22, 2009

COPD Learn More Breathe Better® This November

Country star Terri Clark appears at COPD Learn More Breathe Better Booth at Country Conquers COPD festivalOne in five adults over age 45 has COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), but as many as half of them do not know it. Prepare for COPD Awareness Month in November with the following events and resources from the NHLBI. Also visit http://www.LearnAboutCOPD.org for planning ideas and more information about the Nation's fourth leading cause of death.

 

Use Social Media To Stay Informed and Spread the Word About COPD

twitter, COPD Breathe Better, 12 million Americans have COPD but don’t know it. Going to find some of them this Sat at the NC BBQ Fest.

November is almost here, but it's not too late to increase awareness of COPD and its risk factors. Use these easy tools to tell others about the benefits of early detection and treatment in slowing the disease and improving the quality of life with COPD:

Find more resources in the COPD Learn More Breathe Better® Virtual Partner Packet.

Be Resourceful During COPD Awareness Month and Beyond

Need ready-to-go fact sheets, posters, public service announcements, and more, to encourage COPD awareness and education? Tailor the materials in the COPD Learn More Breathe Better® Resource Kit for presentations, patient education, support groups, and media events.

Download the resource kit at http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/lung/copd/campaign-materials/resource-kit.htm.

A limited number of F|R|E|E* hardcopy kits are available at http://emall.nhlbihin.net/product2.asp?sku=KT-048.

Country Conquers COPD™

Country Conquers COPD, Learn More Breathe BetterThe COPD Learn More Breathe Better® campaign has gone country! This month, the NHLBI's campaign launched a new program designed to bring important information about COPD to those at risk for the disease while they're enjoying fairs, festivals, and events related to country music. The NHLBI held the kickoff of the new program—Country Conquers COPD™—in Nashville, right in front of the Country Music Hall of Fame. We hope to see you at our next stop:

The Barbecue Festival
Saturday, October 24th
8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Uptown Lexington, NC

Admission is f|r|e|e.

Take a simple, painless screening test courtesy of the COPD Foundation. And enter to win some great giveaways courtesy of Oreck.

Check out more information about Country Conquers COPD™ on the COPD Learn More Breathe Better® Web site or at www.CountryConquersCOPD.org. See the campaign's Facebook page for more photos of the events.



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® COPD Learn More Breathe Better is a registered trademark of HHS.
™ Country Conquers COPD is a trademark of HHS.


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