BBF attains Deductible Gift Recipient status
Better Breathing Foundation (BBF) is delighted to announce that it has obtained Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) status. As a consequence all donations to BBF are fully tax deductible.BBF has already raised $150,000 in funding and is currently considering applications for its 2016 Scholarship Award, which close on the 30th of Novem[…]
Better Breathing Foundation launches at CONNECT 2015 – the Australian Physiotherapy Conference

Dr Zoe McKeough had the pleasure of announcing the opening of the Better Breathing Foundation during a cardiorespiratory specific session focusing on exercise training in chronic lung disease, given at the Australian Physiotherapy Conference held on the Gold Coast in October 2015. BBF provides new avenues of funding for early care[…]
BBF Managing Director Awarded Best Cardiorespiratory Presentation for Chronic Lung Disease at National Conference
Better Breathing Foundation (BBF) congratulates its Managing Director, Dr Zoe McKeough, for winning an award at the National Physiotherapy Conference 2015 for her presentation on physical activity levels in people with COPD with exercise-induced oxygen desaturation.[…]
Walking exercise alone improves exercise capacity in people with COPD
Director of the Better Breathing Foundation, Zoe McKeough, and her research colleagues in Sydney and Perth, Australia (Sally Wootton, Cindy Ng, Sue Jenkins, Kylie Hill, Peter Eastwood, David Hillman, Nola Cecins, Lissa Spencer, Christine Jenkins and Jennifer Alison) have published an article in the European Respiratory Journal exa[…]
Tai Chi improves exercise capacity in people with COPD
Director of the Better Breathing Foundation, Dr Zoe McKeough, and her research colleagues at The University of Sydney and Concord Repatriation Hospital, Dr Regina Leung, Professor Jennifer Alison and Dr Matthew Peters, have published an article in the European Respiratory Journal examining the effects of Tai Chi in people with chr[…]