Asthma Magazine

Asthma Magazine is the quarterly magazine for anyone with an interest in asthma.

Asthma Magazine - issue 25Whether you’ve just been diagnosed with asthma or are looking to the future to see what treatments are on the horizon, Asthma Magazine will keep you well informed and help you to better manage your or a loved one’s condition. Our asthma nurse specialists are also on hand to answer your questions.

Celebrities like Bill Bailey (comedian), Mutya Buena (singer) and Jenni Murray (broadcaster) discuss their asthma and careers in depth.

There are also stories about real life issues for people with asthma such as being a carer, complementary therapies and bereavement. These include people talking frankly about the impact asthma has had on their lives and their families as well as practical advice to help you better cope with your situation.

We appreciate all your feedback on the magazine, so please keep getting in touch by emailing editor@asthma.org.uk.

 

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From our readers

I absolutely love your Asthma Magazine and read it cover to cover. Then I pass it on to my mum who also has asthma!
K Smith

We’ve just received our magazine and my son who’s 12 was absolutely inspired by the article on Irwin Sparkes from the Hoosiers. It coincided with us just having been to see the band as well so I wanted to say thank you so much. I really appreciate the magazine; it’s just fantastic.
D Ayres

I was very pleased to see the account of Georgina who has a rare immune system disorder as well as severe asthma. I too have a rare immune system disorder and severe asthma and it was a relief to see that I am not alone. I find your magazine a very useful source of information. I particularly like the way it focuses on varying severities of asthma.
C Thompson

Your organisation and magazine are terrific and a great comfort in the sometimes frustrating world of the asthma sufferer. I am recommending my (very good) GP to read it.
L Neill