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COPD in Asthma Patients Adds Significantly to Disease Burden
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Title COPD in Asthma Patients Adds Significantly to Disease Burden
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/578895?src=rss
Description Patients with COPD and concomitant asthma and COPD are sicker and use more medical services than asthma patients, according to findings published in the July issue of Chest. Reuters Health Information
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Date Aug 9, 2008
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