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Management of chronic cough and respiratory muscle dysfunction
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Chronic cough is associated with an increased risk of hypertension
R. Dockry (Manchester, United Kingdom), C. Gibbard (Manchester, United Kingdom), J. Mitchell (Manchester, United Kingdom), K. Holt (Manchester, United Kingdom), D. Corfield (Manchester, United Kingdom), J. Smith (Manchester, United Kingdom)
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International Congress 2018 – Management of chronic cough and respiratory muscle dysfunction
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Management of chronic cough and respiratory muscle dysfunction
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