“Inspirer, s’exprimer”, a pulmonary arterial hypertension conversation kit to help patients communicate with doctors and with their loved ones, by HTaPFrance, the French pulmonary hypertension association

On the occasion of May 5, the Pulmonary Hypertension Awareness Day, in 2022, HTaPFrance released the French version of a “Pulmonary Hypertension conversation kit” developed by Janssen, as part of the PHuman project , in collaboration with pulmonary hypertension patient associations around the world. The aim is to help patients better understand the condition and […]

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Pulmonary arterial hypertension French educational video by Respifil, the French health network for rare pulmonary diseases

Excellent educational video in French language about pulmonary arterial hypertension developed by Respifil. Discusses causes, symptoms, diagnostic work up, treatments. Features interviews with French pulmonary hypertension experts from the French Network of pulmonary hypertension (Pulmotension) including Prof. Marc Humbert and Olivier Sitbon from the University Hospitals of Paris-Sud Bicetre, Le Kremlin-Bicetre (France), and a pulmonary

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“Exercise your way to better post-transplant health”, by the Council of Europe European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & HealthCare EDQM

The Council of Europe and its Committee on Organ Transplantation support and recommend physical activity as a major way to improve the health status of transplant patients. Regular light-to-moderate exercise plays a crucial role in restoring both the physical and mental health of transplant recipients. The authors advise organ recipients ask their transplant doctors to

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