Chronic lung disease took a $12-billion toll on the Canadian economy in 2010, and could cost double that amount by 2030 if existing strategies for dealing with the disease aren’t enhanced, says a study by the Conference Board of Canada.
Chronic lung disease took a $12-billion toll on the Canadian economy in 2010, and could cost double that amount by 2030 if existing strategies for dealing with the disease aren’t enhanced, says a study by the Conference Board of Canada.