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It’s Asthma Awareness Week – get #ActiveForAsthma!

To mark Asthma Awareness Week, we are calling on people across the country to reclaim their health and confidence through

It’s Asthma Awareness Week – get #ActiveForAsthma!

New report highlights the challenges severe asthma poses to patients and healthcare system in Ireland

Our new report into the treatment of severe asthma in Ireland sheds light on the complex challenges faced by patients and the healthcare system. The comprehensive report, released today, follows an in-depth investigation into severe asthma in Ireland, which included a patient survey, focus group discussions, and a roundtable event with healthcare professionals.

New report highlights the challenges severe asthma poses to patients and healthcare system in Ireland

New research reveals nearly 1 in 5 people were dispensed multiple courses of steroid tablets within 12 months

The Asthma Society of Ireland today reveals the results of new research into the dispensing of steroid tablets across Irish retail pharmacies.

World Lung Day 2024: New report highlights how chronic respiratory diseases can be addressed

Chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs) are some of the most common non-communicable diseases globally, yet they receive limited attention from the public and policymakers. Without action, more people with CRDs will remain undiagnosed and untreated. This new report from The Health Policy Partnership, released for World Lung Day 2024 (September 25), outlines how CRDs can be addressed.

Join our Severe Asthma Project

Our Severe Asthma Project aims to identify barriers and potential enablers to better care, treatment (including accessibility), and welfare supports for people with asthma. We are currently looking for people with diagnosed and undiagnosed severe asthma to participate in an online survey and focus group.

This World Asthma Day, Asthma Society warns persistent symptoms are not “normal” and may be serious, even life-threatening

Over half (51%) of the 1,205 people surveyed revealed they or their child had had an asthma attack in the last year, and nearly one quarter (24%) had an attack in the previous month.

This World Asthma Day, Asthma Society warns persistent symptoms are not “normal” and may be serious, even life-threatening

Survey reveals disruptive effects of hay fever on daily life

76% of respondents report hay fever limits either their own or their child’s daily activities. One in five people reported that

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