In the summer of 2017, The Irish Lung Foundation launched a new, modern website to stay in line with everything that's changing around us! The internet is becoming more apart of our lives everyday and it's important to keep up!
The Irish Lung Foundation is seeking applications for ‘start-up’ project grants in respiratory related topics. The awards are envisaged as seed funding for projects related to patient education or translational clinical research in respiratory medicine. Get in touch for details!
Have hayfever? A lot do. Here are some natural dietary tips to keep it to a minimum.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C have antihistamine effects and plays a role in supporting the immune system.
Garlic
Garlic has anti-inflammatory properties which can be useful for inflamed nasal passages.
Vitamin A
Vitamin A is useful in maintaining the health of mucous membranes.
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