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Breathing training improves subjective health status but not pathophysiology in asthmatic adults.
J Physiother. 2010; 56(1):60.JP

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Royal Brompton Hospital, London , United Kingdom.

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Journal Article

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eng

PubMed ID

20500141

Citation

Agent, Penny. "Breathing Training Improves Subjective Health Status but Not Pathophysiology in Asthmatic Adults." Journal of Physiotherapy, vol. 56, no. 1, 2010, p. 60.
Agent P. Breathing training improves subjective health status but not pathophysiology in asthmatic adults. J Physiother. 2010;56(1):60.
Agent, P. (2010). Breathing training improves subjective health status but not pathophysiology in asthmatic adults. Journal of Physiotherapy, 56(1), 60.
Agent P. Breathing Training Improves Subjective Health Status but Not Pathophysiology in Asthmatic Adults. J Physiother. 2010;56(1):60. PubMed PMID: 20500141.
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