Teens breathe easier with texts about asthma – Futurity: Research News


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Teens breathe easier with texts about asthma
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The research team found that sending at least one text message a day, whether it was a question about symptoms or about asthma in general, improved clinical outcomes among teenagers with asthma. (Credit: "girl looking at mobile phone" via Shutterstock)
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Asthma; Learning to breathe (aged 41) finally got my asthma under control – Daily Mail


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Asthma; Learning to breathe (aged 41) finally got my asthma under control
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'Quite often, asthma patients have to work harder to breathe, but if they work too hard — drawing in too much oxygen — their CO2 goes down, breathing gets harder and their chest gets tighter,' explains Dr John Moore-Gillon, a spokesman for the

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