Dubai Miracle Garden blooms
with hope as Boehringer
Ingelheim concludes
Interstitial Lung Disease
awareness campaign
(DUBAI)
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Boehringer Ingelheim,
a leading research-driven
biopharmaceutical company,
has collaborated with
Emirates Thoracic Society
(ETS) and social media
influencer Ghaith Marwan, to
raise awareness of
Interstitial Lung Disease
(ILD) through a community
engagement initiative
achieving 1 million steps
and culminating in a
breathtaking installation
unveiling at Dubai Miracle
Garden on 22 February 2025.
ILD is an umbrella
term used for several
diseases that cause
scarring, or fibrosis, of
the lungs. The scarring
causes stiffness in the
lungs which makes it
difficult to breathe and
deliver oxygen to the
bloodstream. Lung damage
from ILDs is often
irreversible and progresses
over time. Common symptoms
of ILD are shortness of
breath, consistent dry
cough, chest discomfort,
fatigue and occasionally
weight loss.i Early
diagnosis and treatment of
many ILD diseases, such as
Idiopathic pulmonary
fibrosis (IPF), can slow
disease progression and
preserve the quality of life
for patients.
Under
the theme ‘Think Lungs’, the
social media campaign
encouraged the public to
share their breathtaking
moments with their daily
step count to reach the
collective goal of one
million steps. The campaign
concluded at the Dubai
Miracle Garden in the
presence of ETS
representatives, renowned
pulmonologists, Boehringer
Ingelheim representatives,
and Ghaith Marwan. The event
saw the unveiling of a
5-meter lung installation
made entirely of colorful
and blossoming flowers.
Following the event, in line
with Boehringer Ingelheim’s
commitment to
sustainability, the flowers
from the installation were
gifted to Rashid Centre For
People of Determination.
Derek O’Leary,
Regional Managing Director,
Boehringer Ingelheim in
India, Middle East, Turkey
and Africa, said:
“Lung health shouldn’t be an
afterthought—it should be a
priority. At Boehringer
Ingelheim, we launched Think
Lungs to spark a movement,
because awareness leads to
action, and action can
improve lives. Seeing people
come together to join our 1
Million Step for ILD
awareness movement and stand
before the lung installation
at Dubai’s Miracle Garden
was a powerful reminder of
what’s possible when people
come together for a cause.
Our vision is a future where
early diagnosis is the norm,
individuals take charge of
their lung health, and
communities replace stigma
with support and hope.”
Dr. Bassam
Mahboub, Head of the
Pulmonology, Department at
Rashid Hospital and Vice
President of the Emirates
Thoracic Society, said,
“Diagnosing ILD can be a
challenge given the shared
symptoms with other lung
diseases and delays in
treatment can hinder efforts
to improve outcomes. It is
encouraging to see key
healthcare stakeholders come
together with a shared
vision to raise public
awareness of lung diseases
which are often overlooked.
Awareness campaigns like
‘Think Lungs’, empower
communities to seek expert
opinions early and to ask
their physicians the right
questions which can
potentially lead to earlier
diagnosis and better
treatment outcomes.”
The campaign highlighted the
need for proactive attention
to lung health, encouraging
individuals to recognize
symptoms and seek timely
medical advice. Through this
initiative, Boehringer
Ingelheim aims to inspire
behavioral change, highlight
the power of early
detection, and unite
communities in a shared
commitment to lung health.
Boehringer Ingelheim is
dedicated to improving the
lives of patients affected
by ILDs through ongoing
research, development, and
strategic collaborations. As
part of its commitment to
improve the lives of
patients affected by ILDs,
Boehringer Ingelheim has
developed an educational
website called Life With
Pulmonary Fibrosis,
available in both
English and
Arabic providing
patients with information
about their condition and
offering ways to enhance
their mental and physical
well-being.
References:
American Lung Association.
(n.d.). Interstitial lung
disease (ILD).
https://www.lung.org/lung-health-diseases/lung-disease-lookup/interstitial-lung-disease
Alsomali, H., Palmer, E., Aujayeb, A., & Funston, W.
(2023).
Early Diagnosis and
Treatment of Idiopathic
Pulmonary Fibrosis: A
Narrative Review. Pulmonary
therapy, 9(2),
177–193.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s41030-023-00216-0
Breathing Matters. (n.d.). Other
interstitial lung diseases
(ILDs).
https://www.breathingmatters.co.uk/information-guidance/interstitial-lung-diseases/other-ilds/
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