Saturday, January 16, 2016

Student Saves Friend's Life After An Asthma Attack; Both of Them Are Promptly Suspended

When Indiyah Rush gave her inhaler to Alexis Kyle who was suffering from an asthma attack after gym class one day, she never expected to be suspended for helping out a friend in need.....

Read more here: womansday.com

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Wearable Tech: The Future For Allergy and Asthma

What if, one day, your watch could alert you of the early signs of an asthma attack? Or anaphylaxis? Or what if your bracelet could detect whether an allergen is present in the food you’re served? Whether a watch, a patch, a bracelet, or another wearable device, it appears as if wearable tech is the future for those with asthma or allergies that can cause anaphylactic reactions.....

Read more here: scratchorsniff.com

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USC, UCLA to develop children’s asthma prediction app
Technology will help young people maximize their health and reduce the burden of the incurable condition


USC and UCLA scientists are working on a smartphone app and cloud services platform that will predict the probability of a child’s future asthma attack and provide personalized risk management advice.....

Read more here: news.usc.edu

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