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Inspiring news: BREATHE trial update
BREATHE (which stands for Breathing REtraining for Asthma Trial of Home Exercises) is funded by the NIHR Health Technology Assessment scheme. We are recruiting adults with asthma through GP practices around Portsmouth and Southampton. We know that breathing retraining is beneficial for many … Continue reading
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