Tré LaRosa
Tré LaRosa is a consultant, scientist, and writer in the Washington, DC area with extensive experience working in research (basic, translational, and clinical) and on patient-reported outcomes. He has also written extensively on neuroscience, pulmonology, and respiratory conditions, including from the patient perspective. He enjoys learning, reading, writing, spending time outdoors, and telling everybody about his mini golden retriever, Duncan.
Written by Tré LaRosa
- Facing COPD: Addressing the Current Global Public Health Crisis
- A comparative analysis: Turbine spirometry vs. ultrasound spirometry
- 5 tips for managing lung disease in the summer
- Evolution of lung function testing in Cystic Fibrosis: Past, Present, & Future Perspectives
- Living with COPD: Strategies for Managing Symptoms, Improving Quality of Life, and Promoting Lung Health – Part 2
- Living with COPD: Strategies for Managing Symptoms, Improving Quality of Life, and Promoting Lung Health – Part 1
- Diagnostic vs. incentive spirometry: Evidence and indications
- Exercise-induced asthma does not have to impair quality of life
- Climate change: A dire threat to people with lung diseases and a call to action
- DLCO: An old pulmonary function test with new promise
- Global Initiative for Asthma: Latest updates
- Precision medicine in COPD could one day become reality with the help of biomarkers
- Patients experience improved outcomes with early detection of COPD, yet late diagnoses remain the norm
- Increased utilization of spirometry: The solution to both mis- and underdiagnosed lung conditions
- LCI and the future of cystic fibrosis
- GOLD 2022 Guidelines: Key updates
- Redefining COPD