Asthma

  • Asthma: Clear Answers and Smart Advice for Someone Diagnosed with Asthma
    By 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: A Clinician's Guide
    By Margaret Varnell Clark

    Latest information and guidelines for the diagnosis and management of asthma from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

  • Asthma: symptoms and diagnosis
    By Sics Editore

    Asthma is an inflammatory disease of the airways.

  • Asthma: Practical and easy-to-follow advice for parents
    By Erika Harvey

    There were also problems about who should hold onto the inhaler and when a child would be allowed to use it, as well as a lack of understanding about how a child feels about having asthma and taking medication at school.

  • Asthma: The Biography
    By Mark Jackson

    Mark Jackson describes not only the growing medical understanding of asthma, but shifting cultural views, from artisans' disease to Proust's elegant suffering. Asthma is part of the series, Biographies of Diseases.

  • Asthma: Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Treatment Approaches
    By Ethan D. Anderson

    This comprehensive guide, "Asthma: Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Treatment Approaches," provides an in-depth understanding of the condition, its history, impact, causes, and various types of asthma.

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

    Comperehensive, practical, and up-to-date, here is information that will help you and your family breathe easier. "Essential for every asthma and allergy sufferer's library." Dr. Michael Kaliner National Institutes of Health

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

    As the series title implies each Clinician's Desk Reference is a practical resource and a daily aid for physicians in the hospital setting and in primary care.Asthma is one of the most important chronic disorders in the developed world.

  • 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: The Ultimate Teen Guide
    By Penny Hutchins Paquette

    A guide to understanding and coping with asthma when you're a teenager. Provides a basic understanding about asthma, the signs and symptoms of the disease, available medical treatments, and effective coping strategies.

  • Asthma
    By Simon Godfrey, Peter John Barnes

    A pocket-sized reference on asthma, with chapters on the clinical features asthma, treatment and drug delivery, management guidelines and new developments in asthma research.

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

    This highly successful text sheds new light on the basic physiological and molecular mechanisms of asthma, how current treatments work, and how best to apply the latest knowledge to control this important disease.

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

    As the series title implies each Clinician’s Desk Reference is a practical resource and a daily aid for physicians in the hospital setting and in primary care. Asthma is one of the most important chronic disorders in the developed world.

  • Asthma: A Clinical Approach
    By Brendol Keith

    This book unravels the recent studies on asthma. It consists of contributions made by international experts. This book will serve as a valuable source of reference for graduate and post graduate students.

  • Asthma: Comorbidities, Coexisting Conditions, and Differential Diagnosis
    By MD Richard F. Lockey, MD Dennis K. Ledford

    Because comorbid conditions of asthma have not yet been included in international and national management guidelines, this volume will help fill a gap in current clinical knowledge, aiding physicians in delivering optimal patient care.

  • Asthma
    By William E. Berger, Graeme P. Currie

    Part of the new Oxford American Respiratory Library, this concise, portable guide provides extensive information on current, evidence-based medical approaches to diagnosing and treating asthma.

  • 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: Questions You Have, Answers You Need
    By Kristin Casler

    The indispensable factbook on America's most common treatable disease...a disease that affects nearly fifteen million Americans. This book answers hundreds of essential questions, including: What are asthma's common and distinctive...

  • Asthma
    By S. Hasan Arshad, K. Suresh Babu

    The book contains advice on proactive changes which can be made to lifestyles, such as avoiding allergens, as well as how to cope with an attack, and how to administer the relevant treatment effectively.

  • Asthma
    By Raymond G. Slavin

    Asthma is a major medical problem in the United States, one that is being diagnosed with increasing frequency. Almost 75% of patients with asthma are adults, and more than 2500...