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"An Introduction to Integrative Therapy in Respiratory Disease: Part 1" features Nina Bracken (MSN, ACNP-BC) speaking with Asha Devereaux (MD, MPH) and Tania T. Von Visger (PhD, APRN, CNS, CCNS, PCCN) about how integrative therapies can support lung health alongside conventional treatment. They explore evidence-informed options like breathing practices, nutrition, and mind-body tools, while also discussing safety, patient education, and clinical integration. This episode introduces a broader approach to respiratory care that blends medical standards with supportive, whole-person strategies.

"An Introduction to Integrative Therapy in Respiratory Disease: Part 1" features Nina Bracken (MSN, ACNP-BC) speaking with Asha Devereaux (MD, MPH) and Tania T. Von Visger (PhD, APRN, CNS, CCNS, PCCN) about how integrative therapies can support lung health alongside conventional treatment. They explore evidence-informed options like breathing practices, nutrition, and mind-body tools, while also discussing safety, patient education, and clinical integration. This episode introduces a broader approach to respiratory care that blends medical standards with supportive, whole-person strategies.

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An Introduction to Integrative Therapy in Respiratory Disease: Part 1

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Asha Devereaux, Tania T. Von Visger

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Lung Health, Alternative Medicine, Inflammation

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About The Host

Nina Bracken (MSN, ACNP-BC) is a pulmonary clinician and research leader at the Breathe Chicago Center. On her podcast Breathe Easy, she interviews physicians, scientists, and integrative health experts about managing asthma, COPD, and chronic lung inflammation. Blending medical insight with practical guidance, Nina empowers patients and providers to improve respiratory health, boost resilience, and embrace whole-person wellness through evidence-based, sustainable approaches.

Nina Bracken (MSN, ACNP-BC) is a pulmonary clinician and research leader at the Breathe Chicago Center. On her podcast Breathe Easy, she interviews physicians, scientists, and integrative health experts about managing asthma, COPD, and chronic lung inflammation. Blending medical insight with practical guidance, Nina empowers patients and providers to improve respiratory health, boost resilience, and embrace whole-person wellness through evidence-based, sustainable approaches.

About The Guest

Asha Devereaux (MD, MPH) is a pulmonologist and critical care physician with over 30 years of experience, currently co-chairing the Integrative Therapy Interest Group at the American Thoracic Society. Tania T. Von Visger (PhD, APRN, PCCN) is an assistant professor and mindfulness researcher focused on chronic lung disease. Together, they explore how mind-body therapies can enhance respiratory outcomes through clinically grounded, integrative approaches.

Asha Devereaux (MD, MPH) is a pulmonologist and critical care physician with over 30 years of experience, currently co-chairing the Integrative Therapy Interest Group at the American Thoracic Society. Tania T. Von Visger (PhD, APRN, PCCN) is an assistant professor and mindfulness researcher focused on chronic lung disease. Together, they explore how mind-body therapies can enhance respiratory outcomes through clinically grounded, integrative approaches.

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