World Rare Disease Day
On World Rare Disease Day, from #HappyAirCommunity we want to send a message from our ambassador Arran Strong. Arran, started surfing when he was 6 years old and now he is a professional athlete, lives with Alpha-1, a genetic condition which can cause serious lung or liver disease and [...]
Solutions to respiratory diseases by 2020
2020 brings us the opportunity to work harder this decade at getting the patients' voice heard across the globe and changing the way people live for the best, when they have breathing issues and serious lung disease. It is time to give solutions to respiratory diseases. Consuelo in Spain, [...]
Digital Health, ERS Congress and Global Respiratory Summit
Key interests in ELF / ERS Patient Networking Day, and in our breakout sessions at the GAAPP Global Respiratory Summit 2019, Madrid, were focused on how we can bring these resources to patients in their own care plans: including physiotherapy, more active lifestyles or offering social support more readily to alleviate [...]
Giving Tuesday 2019
Giving Tuesday 2019 Ever since Arran was born he have lived with a rare disease called Alpha-1. This experience has forced him to face every challenge head on to be able to manage his condition and continue living my dreams. The LovexAir Foundation helps not only Arran but also their [...]
Arran Strong – HappyAir Ambassador
Arran Strong, the new ambassador of HappyAir Project introduces himself and explain why he supports HappyAir and his battle with a rare chronic respiratory disease. Arran is a surfer aiming to a professional soon and he gives us a positive message to encourage people to follow their dreams and live [...]
Results of the HappyAir M-Health program in patients with COPD
Results of the study confirm that using the m-health Happyair program improves adherence in patients with COPD and their perception about following the program is very positive. Healthcare professionals demonstrate their satisfaction and are also positive about the benefits for patients enrolled in the program. COPD, Chronic Pulmonary Obstructive Disease [...]