ViScope
Jun 14 2007, Manish Kanaujia

Australia’s HD Medical Group has introduced an innovative device that uses mechanical data (chiefly sound) to foretell approaching heart attacks.

According to the HD Medical Group Ltd, the wireless device called ViScope that detects heart noises...

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