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Asthma



Asthma - ăzˈmə, ăsˈ–, chronic inflammatory respiratory disease characterized by periodic attacks of wheezing, shortness of breath, and a tight feeling in the chest. A cough producing sticky mucus is symptomatic. The symptoms often appear to be caused by the body's reaction to a trigger such as an allergen (commonly pollen, house dust, animal dander: see   Read More...

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    Asthma: Stop Suffering, Start Living
    by M. Eric Gershwin, E. L. Klingelhofer. 204 pgs.


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    Quality of Care for Women: A Review of Selected Clinical Conditions and Quality Indicators (Chap. 4 "Asthma")
    by Steven M. Asch, Cheryl L. Damberg, Eve A. Kerr, Elizabeth A. McGlynn. 441 pgs.


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    How Exposures to Biologics Influence the Induction and Incidence of Asthma, in Environmental Health Perspectives
    by Martin Chapman, Peyton Eggleston, David Peden, Giovanni Piedimonte, Harard Renz, Darryl C. Zeldin. 6 pgs.


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    Induction of Asthma and the Environment: What We Know and Need to Know, in Environmental Health Perspectives
    by Mary Jane K. Selgrade, Robert F. Lemanske Jr., M. Ian Gilmour, Lucas M. Neas, Marsha D.W. Ward, et al.. 5 pgs.


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