Devices that monitor wheeze, snoring, coughing or crackles remotely can allow for faster treatment. For children, these devices have the potential to catch lung diseases/conditions early on in life.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Most people don’t think twice when asked to take a deep breath at the doctor’s office. But for Sarah Rusnell, it’s a true test of how far she’s come in the last few years. On ...
A University of Texas at Dallas researcher and his international colleagues have developed an algorithm that might one day provide early medical alerts about the onset of asthma attacks or other ...
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UAB doctors, engineer helping to develop life-saving smart pacifier to monitor newborn lung health
Most people these days either have or are familiar with smartphones and smartwatches. But what about a smart pacifier? Some doctors and an engineer at UAB are part of the team developing that ...
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