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The Journal of Precision Respiratory Medicine (JPRM) is a peer reviewed publication dedicated to distributing timely information regarding cutting edge advancements in the knowledge and practice of respiratory medicine. Its primary readership extends to all medical providers with an interest in respiratory diseases.

The incorporation of the term, 'precision medicine' in its title serves to direct the journal's focus on this revolutionary approach to disease prevention and treatment that takes into account the individual differences which result from the interplay of lifestyle, environment and human biology/genetics.

JPRM seeks to publish articles characterized by both a predominant clinical focus and by having the potential to directly impact the quality of patient care. JPRM welcomes the submission of original works including peer-reviewed original research and clinical trial results. Additionally, as the official journal of the Eastern Pulmonary Conference (EPC) JPRM will publish content from EPC poster sessions as well as review articles derived from EPC lectures.

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Publisher: OceanSide Publications, Inc

Volume 2, Number 1, 1 December 2019

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Open Access Comorbidities associated with severe asthma
pp. 5-9(5)
Authors: Patel, Gayatri B.; Peters, Anju T.

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Open Access Biomarkers in the context of managing severe asthma
pp. 10-18(9)
Author: Szefler, Stanley J.

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Open Access Targets in the use of biologics for asthma
pp. 19-23(5)
Author: Oppenheimer, John

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Open Access Biologic targeted therapy in allergic asthma
pp. 24-34(11)
Authors: Kron, Kevin; Crow, Mason J.; Olyaei, Ali; Montanaro, Anthony

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Open Access Pro/Con: A unified conclusion-Inhaled corticosteroids for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
pp. 46-47(2)
Authors: Ragland, Margaret F.; Mahler, Donald A.; Make, Barry J.

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Open Access Controversies in the management of venous thromboembolism
pp. 48-52(5)
Author: Lamberti, James P.

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Open Access Families' perception, knowledge, and psychological stressors associated with transition of care from the intensive care unit
pp. 53-56(4)
Authors: Ferrer, Gustavo; Lee, Chi Chan; Egozcue, Monica; Vazquez, Hector; Elizee, Melissa; Tse, Fanny; Saleh, Alwiya

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