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Does Writing Affect Asthma? A Randomized Trial

Alex H. S. Harris, PhD, Carl E. Thoresen, PhD, Keith Humphreys, PhD and John Faul, MD

From the Department of Veteran Affairs Health Care System, Palo Alto, California (A.H.S.H., K.H.); and Stanford University, Stanford, CA (A.H.S.H., C.E.T., K.H., J.F.).



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Figure 1. Trial profile.

 





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