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February, 2012
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The promise of real-time health care

“The battle against chronic illness is long, expensive and can involve a lot of guesswork. But closer monitoring of our body in real time is improving chances for better long-term health – and, ultimately, quality of life.
Over the past decade, the evolution of medical technology has produced sophisticated, hi-tech and non-invasive tools. Devices like advanced brain scans and semi-invasive blood sugar sensors are opening exciting new doors to research – and in the face of new data, whole medical disciplines are shifting focus as science debunks theories of the past.”
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Elizabeth Scott, Globe and Mail, 30 March 2009

31 March 2009 | Categories: News | Country: United States | Tag(s): Diabetes, medical technology, Monitoring, Neurology
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