Mixing asthma medication may reduce fequency of attacks

Mixing asthma medication may reduce fequency of attacks

March 6, 2013 6:18 PM

Nine people die from asthma each day in the U.S. A new study looks at patients who have trouble controlling their condition and suggests possibly changing the way doctors treat them. Alison Harmelin reports.

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