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Health. Connected Objects: an Ally Against Asthma in Children?

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Children's asthma, a potentially serious chronic disease, requires regular follow-up to limit seizures and control symptoms. More and more connected objects claim to help daily: connected spirometers, inhalers and stethoscopes, air quality sensors or companion robots. For what efficiency? Dr. David Drummond, pneumo-allergic at the Necker-Children's Hospital in Paris, takes stock.
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Children's asthma, a potentially serious chronic disease, requires regular follow-up to limit seizures and control symptoms. More and more connected objects claim to help daily: connected spirometers, inhalers and stethoscopes, air quality sensors or companion robots. For what efficiency? Dr. David Drummond, pneumo-allergic at the Necker-Children's Hospital in Paris, takes stock.

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estrepublicain.fr broke the news in Nancy, France on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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