Matt Fischer has suffered with asthma for much of his life—a condition that’s not only physically threatening, but also emotionally exhausting. Asthmatics live in constant fear of “triggers” like mold, dust, or pollen, and learn to be hyper-aware of their environment.
“People call me the ‘human mold detector,’” Fischer says.
The Utah native is now trying to fight back against his condition. Fischer’s startup, Control A+ is developing a trigger-monitor—the Asthma Assist—that could help sufferers manage their lives.
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