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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Support GroupsInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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COPD-Support, Inc [Recommended] Description: The web home of the COPD Online Support Mailing List developed and managed by patients with COPD, in cooperation with other patients, caregivers and medical professionals who care. (copd-support.com) |
Olivija's Place [Recommended] Description: A complete source of support groups and URLs sent in by past and present support group members. (olivija.com) |
Better Breathers' Club of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada Description: Formed in 1985 by people with Chronic Obstructive Pulminary Diseases (COPD) to assist each other by means of education, mutual encouragement and fellowship. (victoria.tc.ca) |
Chronic Lung Disease Forum Description: CLD Patients, as well as their families and friends are invited to share their questions, experiences, discoveries and support. (cheshire-med.com) |
COPD-Caregivers Description: Information on subscribing to the email support group. (copd-support.com) |
CTSnet Description: Forum for the discussion of all issues related to lung volume reduction surgery. (sts.org) |
Yahoo Groups Description: Information about this forum which is for any person who has a lung disease of any kind who would like to talk to someone else in the same situation. (groups.yahoo.com) |
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