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The Harvard Medical School Guide to Taking Control of Asthma Christopher H. Fanta, M.D., Lynda M. Cristiano, M.D., and Kenan Haver, M.D., with Nancy Waring, Ph.D. (Free Press, 2003, 331 pages)

This commonsense guide describes what asthma is and how best to treat it. It includes chapters specifically directed at issues concerning children, women, and the elderly.

What To Do When The Doctor Says It's Asthma: Everything You Need to Know About Medicines, Allergies, Food, and Exercise to Breathe More Easily Every Day Paul Hannaway, M.D. (Fair Winds Press, 2004, 304 pages)

This book, part of the "What To Do When the Doctor Says It's …" series, is a comprehensive guide to dealing with asthma. It offers information and solutions, based on cutting-edge research, for the newly diagnosed asthma patient and his or her caregivers.

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Last updated: September 27, 2007

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