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  • Arm and UNICEF’s ‘Wearables for Good’ winner wins at…

    Arm and UNICEF have been working together since 2015 to use the power of technology to transform the lives of the world’s most vulnerable children.In 2015, together we launched the ‘Wearables for Good' challenge.
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    My son has had asthma since he was three years old. Ben is now 10, and during that time, it’s been fascinating to experience the challenges associated with asthma technique and medication from a parent’s perspective.
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