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Asthma Description: Email discussion group for those affected by the condition. (groups.yahoo.com) |
Asthma Discussion List Description: Archive of messages, and membership form. (maelstrom.stjohns.edu) |
Asthma Parents Description: Email discussion list for parents to discuss their questions and concerns. [Membership required.] (groups.yahoo.com) |
Families Dealing with Asthma Description: Discussion group for families of children with the condition. [Membership required.] (groups.yahoo.com) |
Sandwell Asthma Supporters Group Description: A patient support group based in West Midlands, UK. Includes details of meetings, alongside general information. (asthma-support.org.uk) |
The Friends' Network Description: Provides a network for those with a severe form of this condition. Includes general information. [Membership fee required to join.] (fnsg.azerty.co.uk) |
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