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New Clinical Statement on Respiratory Problems in Athletic Individuals

Tuesday, April 12, 2022

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The British Thoracic Society has published a new Clinical Statement to provide guidance and a pragmatic approach to the assessment of the most frequently encountered sports-related respiratory issues, in both adult and paediatric populations, with considerations on the management of athletic individuals with general respiratory disorders.

Respiratory Futures interviewed Dr James Hull, the Chair of the group behind the development of this Clinical Statement.

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