Breathe: the second issue Source: ISSN=ISSN 1810-6838, ISBN=, page=87 Year: 2004
Breathe’s future secure: thank you for your support Source: ISSN=ISSN 1810-6838, ISBN=, page=206 Year: 2006
Breathe contest & Next issue Source: ISSN=ISSN 1810-6838, ISBN=, page=176 Year: 2004
Breathe is finally a real journal! Source: ISSN=ISSN 1810-6838, ISBN=, page=208 Year: 2006
Breathe has a new Chief Editor Source: Breathe 2012; 9: 83 Year: 2012
Breathe: exploring respiratory health and exercise Source: Breathe 2016; 12: 103-104 Year: 2016
Getting ready to sit a HERMES examination: practical issues and tips Source: Breathe 2013; 9: 165-169 Year: 2013
“Breathe Clean Air”: the role of physicians and healthcare professionals Source: Breathe 2014; 10: 214-219 Year: 2014
Breathe : continuing education in respiratory medicineSource: Breathe, 14 (1) 3; 10.1183/20734735.000718 Year: 2018
The Inhaler Proficiency Score: a useful and valid tool for the assessment of good inhaler technique Source: International Congress 2018 – Biomarkers and lung function in airway disease Year: 2018
Breathe : biomedical engineering in respiratory disordersSource: Breathe, 13 (2) 75; 10.1183/20734735.008617 Year: 2017
Breathe: new features and new ways to get involved Source: Breathe 2015; 11: 247-248 Year: 2015
Keynote lecture: Introduction: Physical activity monitors: from toy to valid tool? Source: Annual Congress 2011 - Physical activity monitors: from toy to valid tool? Year: 2011
Spirometry in clinical use: practical issues Source: Breathe 2010; 6: 196-203 Year: 2010
Late Breaking Abstract - Switching from a disposable to a re-usable inhaler: patient satisfaction and preference Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Burden and predictive factors for chronic lung diseases and comorbidity Year: 2020