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eHealth self-management support after high-altitude climate treatment (HACT) of severe asthma: a randomised controlled trial
L. Rijssenbeek-Nouwens (Davos, Switzerland), T. Beerthuizen (Leiden, Netherlands), J. Snoeck-Stroband (Leiden, Netherlands), J. Sont (Leiden, Netherlands)
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International Congress 2019 – M-health/e-health I
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M-health/e-health I
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Poster Discussion
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2230
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Airway diseases
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