NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with asthma may be able to better manage their symptoms with the help of Web-based resources and interactivity, a study published Monday suggests. In a year-long study of 200 adults with asthma, researchers found that adding Internet-based consultations to routine care helped patients better control their symptoms day-to-day. Compared with patients who stayed with standard care alone, those who received online help showed greater improvements in symptom control over one year and were more likely to report symptom-free days in recent weeks. The Internet program did not, however, show any effect on the frequency of asthma attacks. Still, ...
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Antonia van der Meer is the editor-in-chief of Modern Bride, Elegant Bride and Your Prom magazines and the author of twelve books and hundreds of magazine articles.