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UCLA–USC team to develop tech to predict kids' asthma attacks
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The platform will incorporate information about children's health with current data on weather conditions, air quality, pollen count and other factors that could trigger asthma attacks. A team of UCLA and USC researchers has been awarded $6 million by
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Asthma is the most common chronic condition in children, and it weighs heavily on the nation in terms of public health, medical costs and quality of life,” said Alex Bui, a professor of radiological sciences at the David Geffen School of Medicine at

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