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Pocketable gas sensor aims to better understand asthma

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2008-01-28 08:26:00 by Darren Murph in Engadget
...sufferer breathes." Reportedly, this device could allow researchers to look back after an attack has occurred and see exactly what was happening environmentally beforehand. Gurus at the Georgia Tech Research Institute have already been able to help one individual out, as they discovered a "pollutant pathway" from the volunteer's basement into...
 
 
 
 
 
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Japanese pollen robots to sniff the air so you don't have to

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2008-01-29 12:45:33 by HASH0x8ae2c3c in DVICE
...sufferer can tell you that pollen is the bane of their existence during the spring months. In Japan, they're taking a proactive approach to monitoring pollen and letting people know just where and when it's safe to leave their homes. With robots Yep, these adorrrrrable Pollen Robots will be hung outside the homes of 200 hay fever sufferers...
 
 
 
 
 
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Rabbit Air BioGS (model 421A - covers 600 sq. ft.) Ultra-Quiet Air Purifier w/ Germicidal Protection

2008-03-10 09:12:00 by Ashish in The newest of gadgets
 
...sufferer; Superior Quality ~ Industry-leading 5 year warranty Customer feedback 1. Since moving to Virginia, I spend at least a month every spring feeling like I'm waking up with a bad cold. I had promised myself that this year, I would try a good-quality air purifier. I debated among the Sharp FP-N60CX Plasma Cluster Air Purifier, the...
 
 
 
 
 
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People Claming Wi-Fi Allergies in New Mexico

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2008-05-29 16:00:22 by Editor in Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome
...sufferer Arthur Firstenberg told KOB-TV. The Santa Fe city attorney is checking to see if the Wi-Fi signals could be considered a form of discrimination, KOB reports. Freaking wow. Before you waste any more time Mr. or Mrs. Santa Fe city attorney, let me tell you -- Wi-Fi signals aren't a form of discrimination. And neither is me kicking...
 
 
 
 
 
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World's Smallest Blood Glucose Meter Gets FDA Approved: True2Go [Blood Testing]

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2008-08-28 05:48:11 by Kit Eaton in Gizmodo
...sufferer may not mean hauling around largeish devices now that the True2Go from Home Diagnostics has won FDA approval. It's the world's smallest, "about the size of a quarter"... it's just about the same size as an iPod shuffle. It's small enough to twist "on to a vial of test strips so diabetics can better manage their diabetes with the...
 
 
 
 
 
 
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