UCLA, USC partner on mHealth projects to help young asthma patients – FierceMobileHealthcare (press release)

UCLA, USC partner on mHealth projects to help young asthma patients
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Scientists from University of California, Los Angeles, and the University of Southern California are embarking on a $6 million research effort to use smartphones and smartwatches to help young asthma sufferers improve thier health, according to an …
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UCLA study: Asthma harms more than just the lungs, may be more harmful than
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Asthma may be more harmful than was previously thought, according to UCLA researchers who found that genetic damage is present in circulating, or peripheral, blood. Doctors previously thought that the genetic damage it caused was limited to the lungs.
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