Device Cuts Allergen Exposure, Airway Inflammation – MedPage Today

Device Cuts Allergen Exposure, Airway Inflammation
MedPage Today
A bedside device that provides temperature-controlled laminar airflow throughout the night reduced inhalant exposure — along with airway inflammation and systemic allergy — in patients with persistent atopic asthma, according to results from a
Simple night time airflow control device eases persistent asthma symptomsEurekAlert (press release)

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