Ways To Predict Exercise-induced Asthma And Its Severity Without Requiring An Exercise Challenge

Two new studies have explored the potential use of two simple tests for not only predicting whether someone has exercise-induced asthma (EIA) but also its severity, without subjecting the patient to an exercise challenge.
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