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ORLANDO — Exercise capacity and quality of life improved for children with chronic respiratory disease with pulmonary rehabilitation, according to an abstract presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference. Although proven effective for adults, these programs remain rare and under-investigated for children, Andrew S. Paisley, MD, a member of the division of pulmonary
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