ChemiSense developing wristworn air quality sensor for people with asthma – mobihealthnews


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ChemiSense developing wristworn air quality sensor for people with asthma
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The ChemiSense wearable will help people will asthma identify places where the air is more polluted, which will in turn help them identify triggers and avoid certain places. The wearable device will identify carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides, nitrous
A Wearable Air-Quality DetectorMIT Technology Review

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