SAN DIEGO (MedPage Today) -- Reducing smooth muscle in large airways with radiofrequency-induced heat improves quality of life for patients with severe asthma, a U.S. researcher said.
ATS: Heat Eases Asthma Airway Burden (CME/CE)Courtesy MedPage Today Allergy & Immunology Tue, 05/19/2009 - 09:47
SAN DIEGO (MedPage Today) -- Reducing smooth muscle in large airways with radiofrequency-induced heat improves quality of life for patients with severe asthma, a U.S. researcher said. More related itemsATS: 1 in 3 Kids With Asthma Don't Get a Flu Shot...
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