This wearable device could detect and reverse opioid overdose
Newsbreak,
A research team at the University of Washington has developed a wearable device to detect and reverse an opioid overdose.
A research team at the University of Washington has developed a wearable device to detect and reverse an opioid overdose.
An experimental device worn on your stomach could detect and reverse an opioid overdose as soon as a person stops breathing and…
An experimental device worn on your stomach could detect and reverse an opioid overdose as soon as a person stops breathing and…
An experimental device worn on your stomach could detect and reverse an opioid overdose as soon as a person stops breathing and…