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Apps for asthma listen to coughs, count puffs from inhalers, and warn before a bad day. The AI compares it to past coughs and warns if today might be a bad day.
Asthma is when your lungs sometimes have a hard time. Apps can help. They count the puffs from your inhaler and remember your good days and bad days.
Some can listen to the sound of your cough through the phone microphone. The AI compares it to past coughs and warns if today might be a bad day.
The big idea: asthma apps help your family see patterns so good days come more often.
Asthma can make it hard to breathe sometimes. AI helpers can track triggers and remind kids to use their inhaler.
Take three slow, deep breaths. Notice how your chest moves.
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Some kids with asthma have inhalers with tiny computers. They count puffs, track the air quality outside, and warn a kid (and parents) if they're using it too much — which means they need to see a doctor.
If you or a friend has asthma, ask a grown-up about smart inhalers — they're real and pretty cool.
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Smart inhalers use AI to remember your puffs and help you breathe easy.
If you use an inhaler, ask if it's smart. If not, just keep counting yourself.
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Some inhalers and apps use AI to remind kids when to use their puffer.
If you or a friend has asthma, ask if any app helps track it.
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15 questions · take it digitally for instant feedback at tendril.neural-forge.io/learn/quiz/end-explorers-healthcare-asthma-app
What does an asthma app do when it listens to your cough through the phone microphone?
What happens when an asthma app warns you that today might be a bad breathing day?
Which of these is something an asthma app would keep track of?
Why does an asthma app need to listen to your cough over time instead of just once?
What is the most important thing to remember about an asthma app?
What should you do IMMEDIATELY if you can't catch your breath?
Which of these would NOT be something an asthma app tracks?
How does tracking inhaler puffs help your family see patterns?
What does the AI in an asthma app compare to make predictions?
Why is tracking local air quality helpful for kids with asthma?
What makes an asthma app different from a regular phone game?
What information does the app use to help find patterns in your asthma?
What is the 'big idea' behind using an asthma app?
Why can't an asthma app replace a real doctor?
What does the app monitor through the phone microphone?