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2006
European Respiratory Journal (ERJ)
Press Packs: Archive 2006
Vol. 28, no.6, December 2006
Vol. 28, no.5, November 2006
Vol. 28, no.4, October 2006
Vol. 28, no.3, September 2006
Vol. 28, no.2, August 2006
Vol. 28, no.1, July 2006
Vol. 27, no.6, June 2006
Vol. 27, no.5, May 2006
Vol. 27, no.4, April 2006
Vol. 27, no.3, March 2006
Vol. 27, no.2, February 2006
Vol. 27, no.1, January 2006
Vol. 28, no.6, December 2006
Healthcare workers' TB contamination risk twice that of the general population
Big help for little patients
Paediatric asthma: parents' understanding of 'wheeze' is crucial
Will asthma send you to the hospital?
Vol. 28, no.5, November 2006
Sleep apnoea and road accidents: drivers with apnoea have longer reaction time and twice the collision risk
Tuberculosis diagnosis in Europe - a new future
New hope for dangerous forms of tuberculosis
Primary care spirometry improves COPD management
Vol. 28, no.4, October 2006
Smoking's impact on foetal and infant development: the immune system plays a crucial role
Stop smoking and make your cough more effective!
COPD greatly underreported in death certificates
Advances in three-dimensional airways imaging
Chronic aspiration in children: significant uncertainty despite many advances
Vol. 28, no.3, September 2006
Cardiovascular prevention must now take account of a new risk factor: sleep apnoea sufferers have five times higher risk of heart attack
Sildenafil may help in liver cirrhosis
COPD affects up to one in ten over the age of 40
Interferon-gamma therapy may be an important advance in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis patients
Vol. 28, no.2, August 2006
Asthma - an upper class disease or not?
Herbal medicine for COPD?
Diagnosis and treatment of lung disease: it depends on whether you are a man or a woman!
Ultrafine particles cause a pro-inflammatory reaction in the lungs
Vol. 28, no.1, July 2006
Integrated care prevents hospitalisations in COPD patients
Adult asthma related to vehicle exhausts
United airways-sinus treatment improves asthma
Inoperable chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension: oral therapy offers new hope to patients
Vol. 27, no.6, June 2006
Air Pollution: nitrogen dioxide kills
European planned reduction of nitrogen dioxide insufficient to protect children's lungsreduction of nitrogen dioxide insufficient to protect children's lungs
Respiratory problems related to common home cleaning products
Inspiratory muscle training in COPD
Vol. 27, no.5, May 2006
High-sensitivity CRP could be used for asthma screening
Drug used for gout may be beneficial to patients with sleep apnoea
Schoolchildren can improve the health of friends who have asthma
CRP levels in stable COPD patients: the missing link
Multiple inflammatory hits and the pathogenesis of severe airway disease
Vol. 27, no.4, April 2006
Choice of manual work: adolescents fail to take into account possible health risks
Pandemic influenza: current evidence, insufficient antiviral and vaccine capacity accentuate need for coordinated global response
Lung health in an iron ore mine
No coherence in screening migrants for TB across Europe
Sleep apnoea syndrome's treatment improves the antioxidant capacity
Vol. 27, no.3, March 2006
Smoking in Europe: Significant reductions over past decade
Work-related asthma: what questions should be answered?
Is the bone marrow a target of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)?
Does obesity influence the response to asthma medications?
Breaking paradigms: wood and charcoal smoke represent a risk for pulmonary diseases in Europe
Vol. 27, no.2, February 2006
Cause of snoring in pregnancy revealed by a Scottish research team
Cigarette consumption: our genes decide how many packs a day
Diet rich in vitamin C linked to better lung function
Diesel exhaust causes activation of the protective antioxidant system in the airways
The dog that did not bark
Growth retardation associated with inhaled corticosteroids does not predict adrenal suppression
Vol. 27, no.1, January 2006
German team's discovery: Sleep apnoea reduces good cholesterol levels
Lung health, wealth, and place where you live
Climbing to the roof of the world without oxygen support: what helps?
Parental education and children's health
Difference of asthma management according to supervision in France
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