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Women, patients with severe asthma, and patients attended by primary care physicians, are at higher risk of suffering from poorly controlled asthma
Primary Care Respiratory Journal, 06/29/09
Badiola C et al. - After model adjustment, the authors suggest that being female, suffering from more severe asthma, or being attended by a primary care physician, could pose a significantly higher risk of having poorly controlled asthma in adults.
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