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'Enose' Device Sniffs Out Asthma

TUESDAY, May 22 (HealthDay News) -- A device dubbed the electronic nose -- or Enose -- may be able to spot differences in the breath of people with asthma and those without, potentially aiding in diagnosis, Dutch experts say.
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