New Asthma Predictors Needed To Determine Future Risk In Certain Patients
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Publication date: Aug 31, 2009
Publication date: Aug 31, 2009
Reports suggesting that clinical findings and laboratory tests can predict future asthma attacks have been countered by a new study reporting that, when people with persistent disease adhere to their health regimens, screening tests are of little use in predicting asthma activity. Previous conclusions were based on patients with poorly controlled asthma.
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