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People are buying pulse oximeters to try and detect coronavirus at home. Do you need one?
Pulse oximeters: What to know about whether you need one - CNN Every Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis patient should already have these devices because PulSox readings can hint of pneumonia on the way. |
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I bought one on the "push" from a friend and NEVER use it. I do deep breathing exercises... Deep long breathing in thru nose and long deep breathing out thru month to keep lungs healthy. I learned the breathing work from an occupational therapist when I was in rehab situation with damaged knee issue.
I bought it long before the CV. I also believe due to quality antioxidants I've been taking for years, lungs are in good shape. |
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