The Canadian Lung Association Recognizes 2010 As The Year Of The Lung

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Article Date: 05 Feb 2010 - 4:00 PDT

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2010: Year of the Lung is a global initiative instituted by the Forum of International Respiratory Societies (FIRS), a collaboration of the world's leading professional respiratory organizations. 2010: Year of the Lung aims to raise awareness of and advocate for lung health globally and at the country level to reduce lung disease morbidity and mortality.

Learn more on The Year of the Lung website.

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