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Mobile phone to measure health

  • Jordan: Sunday, August 23 - 2009 at 10:57

A research team at Jordan's Princess Sumaya University for Technology has developed a system that measures oxygen level concentration in the blood using infrared rays, conducts electrocardiography and measures body temperature - all using a patient's mobile phone. Based on Bluetooth technology, the results can be displayed on the phone, saved and sent to a medical specialist. The project's main aim is help those living in remote areas.

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