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Research – Open Access Bezie Kebede & Girma Mamo Asthma Research and Practice volume 5, Article number: 5 (2019) Abstract Background Asthma is one of the major non-communicable diseases worldwide. The prevalence of asthma has continuously increased…
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Research – Open Access Asthma Research and Practice Pisirai Ndarukwa, Moses J. Chimbari & Elopy N. Sibanda Asthma Research and Practice volume 5, Article number: 4 (2019) Abstract Background Asthma accounts for significant global morbidity and health-care costs. It…
The official journal of Interasma Asthma Research and Practice is the official publication of Interasma and publishes cutting edge basic, clinical and translational research in addition to hot topic reviews and debate articles…
Asthma Research and Practice The following new article have just been published in Asthma Research and Practice RESEARCH Epidemiology and utilization of primary health care services in Qatar by asthmatic…
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What is safe enough – asthma in pregnancy – a review of current literature and recommendations Asthma causes complications during pregnancies, however women still discontinue therapy due to inadequate education…
Professor Arzu Yorgancioglu Professor Arzu Yorgancioglu of Manisa Celal Bayar University in Turkey, also a member of the GINA board, discussed the effects of asthma in pregnant women.