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Asthmatic Children

Assoc Prof Jessie De Bruyne, Universiti Malaya | Joanne Chow, Kelab Asma Kanak-Kanak Selangor & WP (KAKK)

21-Mar-16 16:00

Asthmatic Children

Breathing is a natural process. Yet, it doesn't always come easy for some, including young kids. What is it like for them to live with asthma? How can you support children who have asthma? Respiratory Paediatrician Assoc Prof Jessie De Bruyne and Vice President of Kelab Asma Kanak-Kanak Selangor & WP (KAKK) Joanne Chow keep us abreast with current developments in the treatment and management of asthma.


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