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Register Today for 2012 Healthy Lung Expo

Tuesday, May 1st, 2012

By Colleen Wille of BMA Management, Ltd.

Whether you are a lung disease patient or relative of one, health care professional or student, here’s a recommendation for how you should spend Friday, May 11.

Attend the 2012 Healthy Lung Expo.
at the Hyatt Regency O’Hare in Rosemont, Illinois

The expo is being hosted by the American Lung Association in Greater Chicago and will feature information about chronic pulmonary lung disease (COPD), lung cancer and asthma.

Motivational speaker Karen Kaiser Clark, who has been a source of inspiration, humor, hope and healing for more than 25 years, will be our keynote speaker. She will be talking on “Life is Change – Growth is Optional.”

For patients, the program is free and includes lunch. Oxygen refills and wheelchairs will be available courtesy of local medical equipment companies.

The cost for health care professionals is $75 and for students it is $50. The course has been approved for six continuing education units for Licensed Respiratory Care Therapists and applications for credit hours have been submitted to the Illinois Nurses Association Approver Unit and the Illinois Pharmacists Association.

A special rate for parking of $5 will be available.

Here is what’s on tap:

For Patients:

In the Morning

“Living with Chronic Lung Disease:
Pulmonary Rehabilitation and Nonpharmaceutical Management”

Mark Yoder, MD, MS

“Sleep in Health and Disease:
Real World Application in Patients with Chronic Lung Disease”

James Herdegen, MD, of the University of Illinois Medical Center

Addressing Issues with Advanced Illness”
Pam Tabler, MS, BSN, RN, CHPN, of Joliet Community Hospice

In the Afternoon: Breakout Sessions:

COPD Management Plan and Recognizing Flare-Ups
Eve Gluck, MD, of Swedish Covenant Hospital

Lung Cancer Alternative Treatments
Patrick Massey, MD, PhD, of the Alexian Brothers Hospital Network

Asthma Action Plan: New Treatments
Molly Martin, MD, MAPP, of Rush University Medical Center

COPD: Oxygen Therapy Update
Christine Binnelli, RRT, RCP, of Fitzsimmons Home Medical
and
Charity Bright of National Government Services-Medicare

Lung Cancer: Minimally Invasive Surgery vs. Radiation Treatment
Andy Su, MD, of Elmhurst Memorial Hospital

Indoor and Outdoor Triggers: When to See a Specialist
Christopher Codispoti, MD, MS, of Rush University Medical Center

For Health Care Professionals:

Treatment of COPD: Newer Medications
Eric Gluck, MD, of Swedish Covenant Hospital

New Treatment for Asthma: Bronchothermoplasty
Jeff Hales, MD, FCCP, of Virginia Hospital Center

Lung Cancer: Minimally Invasive Surgery vs. Radiation Treatment
Andy Su, MD, of Elmhurst Memorial Hospital

Integrating Tobacco Cessation into Practice
Carol Southard, RN, MSN of Quit One-Northwestern Physicians Group
and
Michael Mark, RN, RRT, of the American Lung Association

Lung Cancer Screening: National Lung Screening Trial
Eric Hart, MD, of Northwestern Memorial Hospital

For more information or to register, you can go to www.lungil.org or call 312-781-1100.

To read a Blog on “Exercise, Diet and Laughter – Three Keys to Living Well” that recaps some of the information shared at the 2011 Healthy Lung Expo, go to
http://www.bma-mgmt.com/blog/?p=1057

Colleen Wille is a Regional Director of Operations with BMA Management, Ltd.
and a member of the Planning Committee for the 2012 Healthy Lung Expo.
What are your thoughts? Leave a comment and let us know.

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Exercise, Diet & Laughter – Three Keys to Living Well

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

By Rick Banas of BMA Management, Ltd.

“The only way to keep your health is to eat what you don’t want, drink what you don’t like and do what you rather not.” · Mark Twain ·

After attending the inaugural Healthy Lung Expo in Chicago last week, I certainly am much more optimistic than Mark.

I walked away from the sessions that I attended with four words echoing in my mind. Diet, exercise, vitamins and laughter play a vital role in both our overall health as well as the health of our lungs.

Here is a quick summary of some key points:

Managing Your Overall Health

In his presentation, Dr. Michael Busk spoke on how managing your overall health affects the course of lung disease. Dr. Busk is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Indiana University and an Investigator in Pulmonary Medicine. A 66,000-square-foot fitness center is his laboratory. He has climbed to the top of Mt. Rainier with a colleague who has 30% lung function.

You have to be physically active. 10,000 Steps a Day Keeps the Doctor Away.

The lowest death rate for all causes is among people who walk five miles or more a day.
Unfortunately, more than half of us in the US do not walk for 30 minutes a day.

Walking is the best way to improve lung function. Walking also is showing signs of lowering the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.

Adult Diabetes is related to inactivity. As a nation, we are eating healthier but becoming much less active.

An easy way to remember which is the good cholesterol – LDL is Lousy or Life-Threatening and HDL is the Happy Cholesterol.

Intensity is not as important as amount when it comes to exercise. For instance, research indicates that there is no difference in heart disease whether you walk or jog.

For burning calories, the #1 activity is climbing stairs. It is much more effective than jogging.

When it comes to exercise, it is never too late to start.

Nutrition & Lung Disease

In his presentation, Dr. Patrick Massey, emphasized the importance of Vitamin D, Vitamin C and magnesium. He is the Medical Director for Complementary & Alternative Medicine for the Alexian Brothers Hospital Network(ABHS).

Vitamin D is not really a vitamin, but a hormone made in our skin.

Vitamin D regulates cell function and our immune system.

Research shows a connection between higher levels of Vitamin D and better lung function and fewer infections.

Fish oils are a great source of Vitamin D.

Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant.

Magnesium improves muscle strength. Brazil nuts, cashews, pine nuts, beans and spinach are good sources of magnesium.

Healing Power of Laughter

In his presentation, David Grotto, emphasized the importance of eating properly and laughing. He is the author of the book “101 Foods that Could Save Your Life” and is a Certified laughter Leader.

An optimistic outlook can cut your risk of heart disease by 50%, according to an article by researchers from Harvard published in Psychosomatic Medicine in 2001.

Mirthful laughter is a physical release for tension. It can reduce blood pressure and stress.

Studies have shown that even just the anticipation of a humorous event can boost your immune system.

National Laughter Day is May 1.

Keeping Mark Twain’s comment in mind, David, who is a Registered Dietician and President of Nutrition Housecall, LLC, notes that he has stopped telling patients what not to eat but rather what they should be adding into their meals.

The Healthy Lung Expo was hosted by the American Lung Association in Greater Chicago. Colleen Wille of BMA Management served as a member of the Planning Committee.

For more information about lung disease and the American Lung Association, go to lungusa.org.

The Association operates an Health Line staffed by nurses and respiratory therapists at 1-800-LUNGUSA.

What are your thoughts? Leave a comment and let us know.

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