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Bluetooth does wonders for amputees
Limbless_man_1.jpg Bluetooth after being successfully used in the mobile field has now done wonders in the prosthetics field. Computer chips in the amputed leg to send signals to motors in the artificial joints so the knees and ankles move in a coordinated fashion. The Bluetooth device on each leg tells the other leg what it's doing, how it's moving, whether walking, standing or climbing steps, for example.

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January 31, 2008 | Related Entries - Miracles | Comments (0)
Alzheimer's helmet treatment hope
Alzheimer's_helmet.jpg Researchers from University of Sunderland have tested an experimental helmet as a treatment for Alzheimer's disease. Scientists believe that low levels of infra-red light may stimulate the growth of brain cells. Tests in mice showed it improved learning ability and a study in humans is due to begin in the summer.

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January 29, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
Electronic, abdominal fat meter
fat-counter.jpg Developed by a Japanese company Tanika Corp, this abdominal fat meter that can measure the amount of fat deep inside of you. The AB-101 is capable of giving you a precise, abdominal fat reading within half a minute. All you have to do is lie down calmly on your back without moving while it does its thing.

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January 25, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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Bluetooth does wonders for amputees
Limbless_man_1.jpg Bluetooth after being successfully used in the mobile field has now done wonders in the prosthetics field. Computer chips in the amputed leg to send signals to motors in the artificial joints so the knees and ankles move in a coordinated fashion. The Bluetooth device on each leg tells the other leg what it's doing, how it's moving, whether walking, standing or climbing steps, for example.

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January 31, 2008 | Related Entries - Miracles | Comments (0)
Alzheimer's helmet treatment hope
Alzheimer's_helmet.jpg Researchers from University of Sunderland have tested an experimental helmet as a treatment for Alzheimer's disease. Scientists believe that low levels of infra-red light may stimulate the growth of brain cells. Tests in mice showed it improved learning ability and a study in humans is due to begin in the summer.

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January 29, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
Electronic, abdominal fat meter
fat-counter.jpg Developed by a Japanese company Tanika Corp, this abdominal fat meter that can measure the amount of fat deep inside of you. The AB-101 is capable of giving you a precise, abdominal fat reading within half a minute. All you have to do is lie down calmly on your back without moving while it does its thing.

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January 25, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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Bluetooth does wonders for amputees
Limbless_man_1.jpg Bluetooth after being successfully used in the mobile field has now done wonders in the prosthetics field. Computer chips in the amputed leg to send signals to motors in the artificial joints so the knees and ankles move in a coordinated fashion. The Bluetooth device on each leg tells the other leg what it's doing, how it's moving, whether walking, standing or climbing steps, for example.

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January 31, 2008 | Related Entries - Miracles | Comments (0)
Alzheimer's helmet treatment hope
Alzheimer's_helmet.jpg Researchers from University of Sunderland have tested an experimental helmet as a treatment for Alzheimer's disease. Scientists believe that low levels of infra-red light may stimulate the growth of brain cells. Tests in mice showed it improved learning ability and a study in humans is due to begin in the summer.

More...

January 29, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
Electronic, abdominal fat meter
fat-counter.jpg Developed by a Japanese company Tanika Corp, this abdominal fat meter that can measure the amount of fat deep inside of you. The AB-101 is capable of giving you a precise, abdominal fat reading within half a minute. All you have to do is lie down calmly on your back without moving while it does its thing.

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January 25, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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Bluetooth does wonders for amputees
Limbless_man_1.jpg Bluetooth after being successfully used in the mobile field has now done wonders in the prosthetics field. Computer chips in the amputed leg to send signals to motors in the artificial joints so the knees and ankles move in a coordinated fashion. The Bluetooth device on each leg tells the other leg what it's doing, how it's moving, whether walking, standing or climbing steps, for example.

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January 31, 2008 | Related Entries - Miracles | Comments (0)
Alzheimer's helmet treatment hope
Alzheimer's_helmet.jpg Researchers from University of Sunderland have tested an experimental helmet as a treatment for Alzheimer's disease. Scientists believe that low levels of infra-red light may stimulate the growth of brain cells. Tests in mice showed it improved learning ability and a study in humans is due to begin in the summer.

More...

January 29, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
Electronic, abdominal fat meter
fat-counter.jpg Developed by a Japanese company Tanika Corp, this abdominal fat meter that can measure the amount of fat deep inside of you. The AB-101 is capable of giving you a precise, abdominal fat reading within half a minute. All you have to do is lie down calmly on your back without moving while it does its thing.

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January 25, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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Bluetooth does wonders for amputees
Limbless_man_1.jpg Bluetooth after being successfully used in the mobile field has now done wonders in the prosthetics field. Computer chips in the amputed leg to send signals to motors in the artificial joints so the knees and ankles move in a coordinated fashion. The Bluetooth device on each leg tells the other leg what it's doing, how it's moving, whether walking, standing or climbing steps, for example.

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January 31, 2008 | Related Entries - Miracles | Comments (0)
Alzheimer's helmet treatment hope
Alzheimer's_helmet.jpg Researchers from University of Sunderland have tested an experimental helmet as a treatment for Alzheimer's disease. Scientists believe that low levels of infra-red light may stimulate the growth of brain cells. Tests in mice showed it improved learning ability and a study in humans is due to begin in the summer.

More...

January 29, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
Electronic, abdominal fat meter
fat-counter.jpg Developed by a Japanese company Tanika Corp, this abdominal fat meter that can measure the amount of fat deep inside of you. The AB-101 is capable of giving you a precise, abdominal fat reading within half a minute. All you have to do is lie down calmly on your back without moving while it does its thing.

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January 25, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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