The 5cm² device monitors the breath of people who have digestive disorders, and helps them work out which foods are causing their problems.
London Indigestion, stomach cramps and constipation are all signs of irritable bowel syndrome , a digestive condition estimated to affect one in 10 people worldwide.
There is no cure, although it can be managed with lifestyle and dietary changes. But discovering which foods trigger a bad reaction for individuals can be a long and painstaking process. It's expensive too — a 2019 study of six European countries found that it cost healthcare systems between €937 and €2,108 per patient per year.
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