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Wearable device can detect and reverse opioid overdose – Medical Xpress
A research team at the University of Washington has developed a wearable device to detect and reverse an opioid overdose. The…

A research team at the University of Washington has developed a wearable device to detect and reverse an opioid overdose. The device, worn on the stomach like an insulin pump, senses when a person stops breathing and moving, and injects naloxone, a lifesaving…
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