Breathing exercises for asthma - results of the BREATHE study
Despite effective pharmacotherapy, asthma impairs the quality of life (QoL) of most patients. Non-pharmacologic approaches, including breathing retraining, are of great interest to patients but under-used due difficulties in accessing therapy
Main Authors: | Thomas, M, Bruton, A, Yardley, L, Raftery, J, Versnel, J, Lee, A, Pavord, I, Little, P, Moore, M, Djukanovic, R, Holgate, S, Price, D |
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Format: | Conference item |
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European Respiratory Society
2017
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