Asthma

  • Asthma: The Struggle to Breathe
    By Peter Kogler

    Sidebars throughout the book provide additional insight, and full-color graphs, charts, and photographs provide readers with a better understanding of the important information being presented to them.

  • Asthma
    By Barbara Sheen

    Author Barbara Sheen provides your readers with essential information on asthma. Straightforward, careful explanations offer insight into what it is, what causes it, and how people live with asthma.

  • Asthma: Clear Answers and Smart Advice for Someone Diagnosed with Asthma
    By Author Stacey Chillemi

    This book will supply you with all the necessary information to understanding asthma and the step-by-step techniques on how to manage, treat and cope with the disease.

  • Asthma
    By Wendy Murphy

    Fortunately, if a person is diagnosed properly, asthma symptoms can be managed. In this book, you will read case studies of people with asthma and how they handle the disease.

  • Asthma: Clinician's Desk Reference
    By J. Graham Douglas, Kurtis S. Elward

    This book, which is the first of the series of Clinician's Desk Reference, has been written for healthcare professionals caring for patients with asthma, in primary care and in hospital.

  • Asthma: The Natural Remedies for Managing Symptoms of Asthma During an Outbreak
    By Dale Pheragh

    This book will teach you the simplified things you can necessarily do from home for managing, avoiding the occurrence of an asthma attack and symptoms effectively.

  • Asthma: Physiology, Immunopharmacology, and Treatment
    By Lawrence M. Lichtenstein, K. Frank Austen

    The book discusses the physiologic changes in the acute asthmatic attack. It focuses on the autonomic regulation of airway smooth muscle and the nervous regulation of respiration. Another topic of interest is the genetic aspects of asthma.

  • Asthma
    By Frank Coke

    Comprised of 19 chapters, this book begins with a detailed account of the intimate biophysical mechanism of sensitization, the phenomenona of anaphylaxis, and allergy.

  • Asthma: The Ultimate Teen Guide
    By Penny Paquette

    Asthma Magazine, PR Newswire, 18 May 1999. calnurse.org/can/news/yah O5199. html (20 June 2002). ... National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, October 2001. www.niaid.nih.gov/ ...

  • Asthma: Pathophysiology, Herbal and Modern Therapeutic Interventions
    By Sheikh Rayees, Inshah Din

    This book focuses on the pathophysiology of asthma, its medication (both herbal and modern), limitations and their future prospects.

  • Asthma: Screening, Diagnosis, Management, an Issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America
    By Karen Calhoun

    Asthma as seen by otolaryngologists as part of the patient workup, diagnosis, and treatment of the spectrum of disorders of rhinitis and allergy is presented in this book.

  • Asthma: Epidemiology, Anti-Inflammatory Therapy and Future Trends
    By Brian J. O'Connor, Mark A. Giembycz

    1. 1. Invasive versus Non-Invasive Clinical Measurements in Medicine Clinical measurement has become an essential complement to traditional physical diagnosis.

  • Asthma: The Complete Guide to Self-management of Asthma and Allergies for Patients and Their Families
    By Allan Weinstein

    A practical self-help program explains the nature of the widespread ailment, and shows how sufferers can avoid expense and difficulty by controlling the illness at home

  • Asthma: Answers at Your Fingertips
    By Monica Fletcher

    It can be very dangerous, even fatal, if it is not taken seriously and properly treated, as it can flare up without warning. The authors of this book explain why this is so important and give answers to genuine questions raised.

  • Asthma: The at Your Fingertips Guide
    By Mark Levy, Sean Hilton, Trisha Weller

    This handbook offers straightforward, positive and medically accurate answers to over 250 questions frequently asked by asthma sufferers and their families.

  • Asthma: From Childhood Asthma to ACOS Phenotypes
    By Celso Pereira

    The clinical specificities developed in this book, particularly from those reported in the pediatric population to those reported in complex shapes at ACOS patients, emphasize the importance of identifying not only biomarkers but also ...

  • Asthma: Basic Mechanisms and Clinical Management
    By Peter J. Barnes, Neil C. Thomson, Ian W. Rodger

    Now available in its Third Edition, Asthma: Basic Mechanisms and Clinical Management has become the reference text in asthma. This highly successful text sheds new light on the basic physiological...

  • Asthma
    By Graeme P. Currie, John F. W. Baker

    This 2nd edition provides clinicians with an update on the management of asthma, and includes new sections covering paediatric asthma, new treatment strategies, and updated management guidelines (including new British Thoracic Society [BTS] ...

  • Asthma: Immunopathology and Immunotherapy / Immunopathologie und Immunotherapie
    By Friedrich Kummer

    This volume provides a current concept of theory and clinical practice of immunopathology and therapy of asthma, comprising extensive and brand new laboratory data on atopy, intrinsic asthma, aspects of autoimmunology, as well as guidelines ...

  • Asthma: The Struggle to Breathe
    By Peter Kogler

    Sidebars throughout the book provide additional insight, and full-color graphs, charts, and photographs provide readers with a better understanding of the important information being presented to them.