Talking of Christmas
Its good to see that you are all getting ready for Christmas and stocking up on spares and accessories.
And for those of you who haven't already don't forget to blow the cobwebs of your nebuliser when you get your decorations out of the cupboard, give it a good wipe down and check the motor is running efficiently.
If you need any nebuliser help or advice you can email or telephone us on 01942 701210 or you get find independent advice or other helpful seasonal advice our useful links.
And don't forget to stock up on your Christmas Cards from our kindred spirits.
What else do you want to know about nebulisers? The Evergreen Nebuliser Blog, written for people and by people who need to use a nebuliser. When you've found the answer you need why not visit our website. There are lots of clickable links throughout this blog.
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We look forward to hearing from you and will help where we can.
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Thursday, 29 November 2012
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
Christmas Fayre
Don't forget to support your favourite organisation this year and check out their latest Christmas offerings which are on sale now.
Asthma UK
British Lung Foundation
Cystic Fibrosis Trust
Asthma UK
British Lung Foundation
Cystic Fibrosis Trust
Thursday, 8 November 2012
World COPD Day November 14th 2012
GOLD!
For those of you of a certain age like us the word GOLD written in capitals should be followed by an exclamation mark and make you want to break out into a song. In this case however it stands for something a little more serious the Global Initiative for Chronic Lung Disease
The Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) works with health care professionals and public health officials to raise awareness of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and to improve prevention and treatment of this lung disease for patients around the world.
The first World COPD Day was held in 2002. Each year organizers in more than 50 countries worldwide have carried out activities, making the day one of the world's most important COPD awareness and education events. This year November 14th will be World COPD Day with the theme “It’s Not Too Late.” a positive message chosen to emphasize the meaningful actions people can take to improve their respiratory health, at any stage before or after a COPD diagnosis.
If you want to find out how you can get involved on a more local level you can contact the British Lung Foundation or if you yourself are needing help and support why not check out just what is available locally. BLF across the UK
For those of you of a certain age like us the word GOLD written in capitals should be followed by an exclamation mark and make you want to break out into a song. In this case however it stands for something a little more serious the Global Initiative for Chronic Lung Disease
The Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) works with health care professionals and public health officials to raise awareness of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and to improve prevention and treatment of this lung disease for patients around the world.
The first World COPD Day was held in 2002. Each year organizers in more than 50 countries worldwide have carried out activities, making the day one of the world's most important COPD awareness and education events. This year November 14th will be World COPD Day with the theme “It’s Not Too Late.” a positive message chosen to emphasize the meaningful actions people can take to improve their respiratory health, at any stage before or after a COPD diagnosis.
If you want to find out how you can get involved on a more local level you can contact the British Lung Foundation or if you yourself are needing help and support why not check out just what is available locally. BLF across the UK
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