Breathe4T Study
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Breathe 4 Teens (Breathe4T): developing a mobile-friendly website for adolescents with asthma NIHR-funded research study @southamptonCRF
University Hospital Southampto
Joined July 2020
Join us for an afternoon #Webinar - 28 October | 14:40 - 16:45 '#Asthma: environmental exposures and COVID-19 lockdowns' Keynote presentation from Dr Jim Gauderman: Urban Air Pollution and Children's Lung Health More info and registration 👉 https://t.co/yX1UvqYSdR
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We’re looking for teenagers to sign-up to our study and try out a new asthma website. Participants will receive a £10 voucher as a thank you them their time! Get in touch to take part: breathe4t@soton.ac.uk
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We’re still looking for teenagers to help us with this asthma study! #research #NHS #asthma #teenager #breathingexercises #Breathe4T
We’re running a study to develop a website to train teenagers how to use breathing exercises to control their asthma symptoms. We’d like to invite teenagers (aged 12-17yrs) with diagnosed asthma to take part! Get in touch via details below! #asthma #teenager #research #study
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Great opportunity for teenagers with to help improve asthma management by helping @unisouthampton with their BREATHE4T research study @OasisLordshill @MountbattenSch @TheRomseySchool
We are running a study to develop a website to train teenagers how to use breathing exercises to control their asthma symptoms. We’d like to invite you to help if you are a teenager aged 12-17 years and have asthma diagnosed by your GP or a hospital doctor. @Sparsholt_Coll
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This is the next generation version of our adult BREATHE asthma trial - specifically aimed at teenagers (most of whom are probably not in here)- so please pass this on to any teenagers with asthma you can reach! Thanks. @TheACPRC
We are running a study to develop a website to train teenagers how to use breathing exercises to control their asthma symptoms. We’d like to invite you to help if you are a teenager aged 12-17 years and have asthma diagnosed by your GP or a hospital doctor. @Sparsholt_Coll
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We are running a study to develop a website to train teenagers how to use breathing exercises to control their asthma symptoms. We’d like to invite you to help if you are a teenager aged 12-17 years and have asthma diagnosed by your GP or a hospital doctor. @CrestwoodSchool
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We are running a study to develop a website to train teenagers how to use breathing exercises to control their asthma symptoms. We’d like to invite you to help if you are a teenager aged 12-17 years and have asthma diagnosed by your GP or a hospital doctor. @ThorndenSchool
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Great to see this article about breathing exercises! https://t.co/e01EsBgTVX
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.@unisouthampton is running a study to develop a website to train teenagers how to use breathing exercises to control their asthma symptoms. We’d like to invite you to help with the study if you are aged 12 to 17 years and have asthma diagnosed by your GP or a hospital doctor.
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We’ve updated our health information on severe asthma to give advice on how the most serious form of the condition can be diagnosed, treated and managed. Find out more: https://t.co/JoaOENM9jD
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We are running a study to develop a website to train teenagers how to use breathing exercises to control their asthma symptoms. We’d like to invite you to help with the study if you are a teenager aged 12-17 years and have asthma diagnosed by your GP or a hospital doctor.
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