Adding new anti-asthma drug to therapy may limit seasonal attacks in children
Thursday, March 17, 2011 - 12:50
in Health & Medicine
A new anti-asthma medication dramatically reduced increases in seasonal asthma attacks in children and young adults with allergic asthma, according to a multi-institutional study involving a UT Southwestern Medical Centre physician...
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