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Chest Publications
'Living With COPD' booklet
Chest, Heart & Stroke Scotland (CHSS) provides the following patient information on living with various chest illnesses
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Booklets
- Living With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) C1 [784K PDF]
- Understanding Oxygen Therapy C2 [1.37M PDF]
- Take Control Of Asthma (Asthma UK) [1.04M PDF]
Factsheets
- TB—Information About Tuberculosis F1 [111K PDF]
- Holiday Information F6 [83.7K PDF]
- Sympathetic Insurance Companies F7 [4.28M PDF]
- Suggested Booklist F8 [182K PDF]
- Air Travel For Those Affected By Chest, Heart And Stroke Illness F13 [777K PDF]
- How To Conserve Your Energy F18 [221K PDF]
- How To Make The Most Of A Visit To Your Doctor F22 [405K PDF]
- Living With Stress And Anxiety F23 [169K PDF]
- Healthy Eating F24 [78.3K PDF]
- Understanding Help In The Community F26 [171K PDF]
How To Order
- you can order up to 100 chest, heart and stroke booklets plus up to 100 booklets at a time free of charge if you live in Scotland. (Maximum order is one per month. Please allow 28 days for delivery.)
- orders over 100 booklets are charged at 20p per item
- orders over 100 factsheets are charged at 10p per item
Use our online publications order form or call the CHSS publication department on 0131 225 6963/fax 0131 220 6313 or email us at publications@chss.org.uk with any enquiries.
All CHSS literature is written and reviewed by health professionals and is based on current research guidelines for the conditions concerned.
CHSS takes no responsibility for the consequences of error, loss or damage suffered by users of any information published on these pages and the downloaded literature.
The information on this page does not replace the advice of your doctor or healthcare professional. If you have concerns or queries about any aspect of your health, please seek advice from a properly qualified health worker.

