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ATS Breathe Easy

ATS Breathe Easy

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Conversations in Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine by the American Thoracic Society© 2025 American Thoracic Society Ciencia Ciencias Biológicas Enfermedades Físicas Higiene y Vida Saludable
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  • ATS Breathe Easy – Advancements and Challenges in Sarcoidosis Research
    Apr 14 2026

    April is Sarcoidosis Awareness Month! Host Patti Tripathi speaks with Mary McGowan, president and CEO of the Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research, about the importance of continuing research on sarcoidosis, advocacy and policy efforts in the field, and fighting for paid leave for those participating in clinical trials.

    Learn more about the Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research at https://www.stopsarcoidosis.org/
    Learn more about The Champions for Change: https://site.thoracic.org/press-releases/champions-for-change-paid-time-off-initiative-just-made-clinical-trials-participation-easier
    Learn more about the bipartisan Congressional Sarcoidosis Caucus: https://gottheimer.house.gov/posts/release-gottheimer-launches-bipartisan-sarcoidosis-caucus-to-battle-the-debilitating-disease-in-memory-of-his-mother

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    20 m
  • ATS Breathe Easy - How Much Is A Life Worth? Ask the EPA, Part 2
    Apr 7 2026

    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) changed the dollar value of a statistical life in January 2026, essentially dropping it to zero. What does that mean for the average American? As Anthony Gerber, MD, PhD, University of Kentucky, explains to Air Health Our Health host Erika Moseson, MD, MA, this means the agency will no longer account for the healthcare costs of air pollution and lost lives when determining how account how clean air policies and other key legislation affect communities. In this conclusion of a two-part series on the EPA’s dollar value of a statistical life, Dr. Gerber explains what this change means and why is it significant.

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    23 m
  • ATS Breathe Easy - How Much Is A Life Worth? Ask the EPA, Part 1
    Mar 31 2026

    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) changed the dollar value of a statistical life in January 2026, essentially dropping it to zero. What does that mean for the average American? As Anthony Gerber, MD, PhD, University of Kentucky, explains to Air Health Our Health host Erika Moseson, MD, MA, this means the agency will no longer account for the healthcare costs of air pollution and lost lives when determining how account how clean air policies and other key legislation affect communities. In this first part of a two-part series on the EPA’s dollar value of a statistical life, Dr. Gerber explains what this change means and why is it significant.

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    23 m
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