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Got It, Hide thisRecent research suggests physical training for asthma does not worsen symptoms and can help increase oxygen uptake and quality of life. Airway opening drugs known as Beta2 agonists may also help, but the quality of evidence is not strong. There is no conclusive research about whether breathing exercises improve asthma.
SABA, LABA, breathing, lung, FEV1, exercise-induced asthma
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Rated on: 4/1/2015 10:36:38 AM
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