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American Lung Association

American Lung Association

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Verified working Aug 19, 2026

Lung disease education, quit-smoking help, clean-air reports, and advocacy.

The American Lung Association is a nonprofit resource for lung health information, tobacco cessation support, air quality education, research funding updates, and public health advocacy. Its site brings together disease guides for conditions such as asthma, COPD, lung cancer, pulmonary fibrosis, and pneumonia, along with a Lung HelpLine, live chat, patient networks, reports, and ways to take action or donate.

Why it stands out

  • Combines medical education, cessation support, research funding, and policy advocacy rather than focusing on only one lane.
  • Covers both individual lung conditions and environmental drivers such as secondhand smoke, radon, ozone, particle pollution, wildfires, and climate change.
  • Includes direct support channels through the Lung HelpLine and live chat, not just static articles.
  • Publishes recognizable state-by-state public health reports and grades that can support advocacy or local research.
  • Has specialized tobacco resources for adults, teens, schools, groups, and cessation facilitators.

Good to know

  • The organization’s policy tools, events, location settings, and state report cards are primarily U.S.-focused.
  • The site is centered on lung health, tobacco, and air quality, so it is not a general medical reference for unrelated conditions.
  • Some structured programs, trainings, events, or cessation options may have location limits or separate pricing.
  • Educational resources and helpline support should not replace diagnosis or treatment from a licensed clinician.

Under the radar: Use the location selector before browsing events, advocacy actions, and report cards; it can surface state-specific grades, petitions, and programs that are easy to miss from the national pages.

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