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2005
European Respiratory Journal (ERJ)
Press Packs: Archive 2005
Vol. 26, no.6, December 2005
Vol. 26, no.5, November 2005
Vol. 26, no.4, October 2005
Vol. 26, no.3, September 2005
Vol. 26, no.2, August 2005
Vol. 26, no.1, July 2005
Vol. 25, no.6, June 2005
Vol. 25, no.5, May 2005
Vol. 25, no.4, April 2005
Vol. 25, no.3, March 2005
Vol. 25, no.2, February 2005
Vol. 25, no.1, January 2005
Vol. 26, no.6, December 2005
The role of social class in allergic diseases has changed over 30 years
Autoimmunity and pulmonary hypertension
Non-invasive ventilation: new tool for the treatment of advanced COPD
Changes in the use of anti-asthmatic medication in an international cohort
Vol. 26, no.5, November 2005
Sleep apnoea: a driving simulator to assess the risk of falling asleep at the wheel
Severe asthma attacks: evaluating who is at risk
Chronic respiratory effects of exposure to cotton dust: a 20-year follow-up study
Asbestos and Turkish farmers
Effect of 1-year smoking cessation in COPD and asymptomatic smokers
Self-management education in COPD: Key to lower hospital admissions
Vol. 26, no.4, October 2005
After twenty years on the rise, child asthma seems now to be declining
Welding on special stainless steels causes occupational asthma
Small airways clearance decreases with age
Patients dislike hospital admission more than worsening symptoms in exacerbations of COPD
Dyspnoea in elderly people without medical history
Vol. 26, no.3, September 2005
Ongoing threat from SARS
Leptin: a new marker of inflammation in pulmonary disease?
Socio-economic inequalities in lung function
Breath tests: innovative modalities of lung function testing
COPD: anxiety and low health status lead to more rehospitalisations
Vol. 26, no.2, August 2005
Patients with severe asthma may benefit from increased vitamin C intake
Coarse particles, too, are bad for your health
Innovative asthma procedure opens airways
HIV and tuberculosis (TB) epidemics in prisoners
Modelling the future Dutch COPD poulation from diagnosis until death
Vol. 26, no.1, July 2005
The Netherlands: TB infection contracted by almost one in six child contacts of immigrants with TB
Nicotinic agonists: a new therapeutic approach of asthma
Lung problems for pulp mill workers exposed to irritant gases
Benefits from asthma drugs: what patients really want
Nerve growth factor induces hyperresponsiveness of the human bronchus
Vol. 25, no.6, June 2005
Severe asthma could be an intrinsic disease of the bronchial epithelium
Breastfeeding longer than 6 months may offer protection against allergy
Image cytometry as a tool for screening of early lung cancer in heavy smokers
Home treatment for severe lung diseases varies widely across Europe
Elderly vulnerable to air pollution
Soft palate surgery for snoring
Vol. 25, no.5, May 2005
Bone fractures caused by respiratory disease instead of drugs
Prevention of lung disease due to air pollution
Exhaled nitric oxide and the decline in lung function in lung transplant recipients
The effects of body weight on airway calibre
Vol. 25, no.4, April 2005
Air travel and lung disease: Current guidelines are inappropriate
T-cell therapy for bronchial asthma
Lung function can predict death
Lung disease treatment may prevent heart attacks
Asthma reduction in female babies by combined reduction of environmental exposure
Vol. 25, no.3, March 2005
Sleep apnoea more likely to kill younger sufferers
Does blowing a balloon tell which children have airway inflammation?
A blocked nose and sleep apnoea
New discoveries offer hope for smoking-related lung disease
Vol. 25, no.2, February 2005
In-store bakery boom: A new source of occupational asthma!
Obesity and asthma - is there a causal relationship?
Long-term treatment with bosentan improves outcomes in pulmonary arterial hypertension
Are the elderly at higher risk of developing severe asthma attacks?
Vol. 25, no.1, January 2005
Is the booming market in flat screens threatening the health of the workers who make them?
Cigarette smoke: from mouse to man
Sleep apnoea enhances atherosclerosis
Pinewood dust induced pulmonary inflammation
Working with polypropylene microfibres may cause serious health problems
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