UW-Madison researcher's 'smart' inhaler pinpoints where and when attacks occur
Friday, June 26, 2009 - 08:21
in Health & Medicine
By marrying GPS technology with asthma rescue inhalers, University of Wisconsin-Madison researcher David Van Sickle hopes to better understand the environmental triggers of asthma attacks and improve the way people with asthma control their disease.
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