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Can asthma control be improved by understanding the patient's perspective?
Clinical trials show that asthma can be controlled in the majority of patients, but poorly controlled asthma still imposes a considerable burden. The level of asthma control achieved reflects the behaviour of both healthcare professionals and patients. A key challenge for healthcare professionals is to help patients to engage in self-management behaviours with optimal adherence to appropriate treatment. These issues are particularly relevant in primary care, where most asthma is managed. An international panel of experts invited by the International Primary Care Respiratory Group considered the evidence and discussed the implications for primary care practice
Risk factors for feline immunodeficiency virus antibody test status in Cats Protection adoption centres
Risk factors, prognostic indicators, and outcome of pyothorax in cats: 80 cases (1986-1999)
The discovered chimeric protein plays the cohesive role to maintain scallop byssal root structural integrity
and influence of egg density on early veliger larvae and effects of dietary microalgae on growth of brown mussel Perna perna (L. 1758) larvae under laboratory conditions
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