“Telemonitoring” may not help with severe asthma – Reuters

"Telemonitoring" may not help with severe asthma
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – A device that allows doctors to remotely monitor children with poorly controlled asthma may not help reduce serious asthma attacks, a small study finds. The study, reported in the European Respiratory Journal,
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