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Evidence-Based Medicine|January 11, 2007
Using exhaled NO concentrations to adjust inhaled corticosteroid dose maintained asthma control and reduced the doseP John Rees
Evidence-Based Medicine|February 24, 2010
Use of inhaled budesonide for 1 year does not increase risk of pneumonia in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseP John Rees
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 15, 2003
New guidelines on the management of asthmaP John Rees
Evidence-Based Medicine|December 8, 2007
Symptomatic use of beclomethasone-albuterol and regular use of beclomethasone did not differ for control of mild asthmaP John Rees
ACP Journal Club|May 5, 2004
Review: long-acting beta2-agonists and inhaled corticosteroids reduce exacerbations in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseP John Rees
ACP Journal Club|May 3, 2002
Review: adding antileukotrienes to inhaled corticosteroids reduces exacerbations in symptomatic chronic asthmaP John Rees
Annals of Internal Medicine|March 24, 2009
ACP Journal Club. Review: Inhaled corticosteroids do not reduce mortality but increase pneumonia in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseP John Rees
ACP Journal Club|November 3, 2004
Review: antileukotriene agents at licensed doses plus inhaled corticosteroids do not reduce asthma exacerbations more than inhaled corticosteroids aloneP John Rees
ACP Journal Club|November 5, 2003
A disease-specific self-management program reduced hospital utilization and improved health status in COPDP John Rees
International Journal of Clinical Practice|February 3, 2006
Changes in organisation of oxygen therapy in England and WalesP John Rees
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Evidence-Based Medicine|January 11, 2007
Using exhaled NO concentrations to adjust inhaled corticosteroid dose maintained asthma control and reduced the doseP John Rees
Evidence-Based Medicine|February 24, 2010
Use of inhaled budesonide for 1 year does not increase risk of pneumonia in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseP John Rees
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 15, 2003
New guidelines on the management of asthmaP John Rees
Evidence-Based Medicine|December 8, 2007
Symptomatic use of beclomethasone-albuterol and regular use of beclomethasone did not differ for control of mild asthmaP John Rees
ACP Journal Club|May 5, 2004
Review: long-acting beta2-agonists and inhaled corticosteroids reduce exacerbations in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseP John Rees
ACP Journal Club|May 3, 2002
Review: adding antileukotrienes to inhaled corticosteroids reduces exacerbations in symptomatic chronic asthmaP John Rees
Annals of Internal Medicine|March 24, 2009
ACP Journal Club. Review: Inhaled corticosteroids do not reduce mortality but increase pneumonia in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseP John Rees
ACP Journal Club|November 3, 2004
Review: antileukotriene agents at licensed doses plus inhaled corticosteroids do not reduce asthma exacerbations more than inhaled corticosteroids aloneP John Rees
ACP Journal Club|November 5, 2003
A disease-specific self-management program reduced hospital utilization and improved health status in COPDP John Rees
International Journal of Clinical Practice|February 3, 2006
Changes in organisation of oxygen therapy in England and WalesP John Rees
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