The Air Louisville research project used smart asthma inhalers and smartphones to track asthma attacks, and then mesh that data with outdoor and environmental conditions. It was a first-of-its kind efforts, researchers said.
Wochit, The Courier-Journal
Wed, 06/28/2017 - 6:36am
The Air Louisville research project used smart asthma inhalers and smartphones to track asthma attacks, and then mesh that data with outdoor and environmental conditions. It was a first-of-its kind efforts, researchers said.