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Fewer asthma attacks during pandemic – or better self-management?

You are here: Home / News / Fewer asthma attacks during pandemic – or better self-management?

posted on June 10, 2021

While a recent study found the number of asthma attacks apparently halved in the first months of the first lockdown, patients say this is because they took extra care to avoid triggers such as infections.

Read the full article published by Practice Nurse

Source: www.practicenurse.co.uk

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