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Bang & Olufsens Stylish Insulair

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2008-07-10 07:26:11 by Editor in Medlaunches.com
The universal problem with inhalers for Diabetics is the unequal amount of medicine delivered with each spray. But now, theres a newer way to treat this syndrome, with Bang & Olufsens stylishly designed Insulair that integrates technology, which helps users make sure they are getting the necessary dosage. The Insulair uses measured blasts of...
 
 
 
 
 
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Tranquil sounds oxygen bar...A great stress-buster!

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2008-07-10 05:16:16 by Editor in Medlaunches.com
...gadget that is built to help you relax your mind, by feeding you both with oxygen and music. It works on the same lines as other oxygen bars available that rejuvenate you by pumping in some much-needed fresh oxygen. Now for the music part. Sadly, this only plays 4 songs. So when you are going mad listening to them over and over the oxygen is...
 
 
 
 
 
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Medical X-Ray reveal the true reason for the sweet sound of $1.9m Stradivarius Violins

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2008-07-09 05:07:20 by Editor in Medlaunches.com
For 300 years, musicians and scientists have been puzzled about what makes Violins made by the Italian Cremonese masters Antonio Stradivari and Guarneri del Gesu so special. Scientists conducted a medical X Ray technique developed for Lung patients, which is helping them unlock the secrets of the Stradivarious violin. They conduted CT scans of...
 
 
 
 
 
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New sensors detect stress in you

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2008-07-08 04:15:46 by Editor in Medlaunches.com
German scientists have engineered a device that would allow your shirt to come up with a message, Dont you think youre taking things over the top. Just take a stress pill or go for a massage therapy! This is a close contingency as theyve developed a new sensor that detects muscle excitation and stress. Apparently its flexible enough to be woven...
 
 
 
 
 
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Bionic Robotic hand kit

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2008-07-08 03:51:09 by Editor in Medlaunches.com
...gadgets, then the Bionic Robotic hand is sure to amuse you. Using simple tools, you construct a moving, life-size robotic hand. Once its completed, your hand will be able to open and close at the touch of a button and even grasp items. You could either deck up your hand with gloves or jewelry or leave it open to examine the mechanisms inside
 
 
 
 
 
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Prototype contact lenses

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2008-07-05 03:48:23 by Editor in Medlaunches.com
Made in his Seattle laboratory, Babak Parviz has created new contact lenses which contain electronic circuits planning to add small LED to them and turn them into personal display screens the tinniest possible. Parviz is an assistant professor of electrical engineering at the University of Washington He makes tiny but functional electronic...
 
 
 
 
 
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Cell Phone That Manages Your Health

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2008-07-05 03:40:40 by Editor in Medlaunches.com
A unique cell phone that helps you keep fit, the Pantech Inhealth cell phone designed by Kristina Lee. It not only keeps track of your workouts, but also calculates the health value of your food intake by just smelling it using the eNose technology. It is also supposed to suggest you what food groups to intake to help you catch up on your...
 
 
 
 
 
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Shapeup with a Vibro belt

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2008-07-03 05:16:40 by Editor in Medlaunches.com
This is similar to Sauna belt. The only difference is that this doesnt get you sweating but tingling. It can be fixed in an area that requires fat-loss and as it vibrates to send some thick sensations down your muscles, you fat starts loosing and your turn slim. Simple isnt it
 
 
 
 
 
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Honda To Test Its Walking Assist Device

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2008-07-02 10:07:47 by Editor in Medlaunches.com
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. will begin testing of its walking assist device as from July 1, 2008, collaborating with Shinseikai Medical Group, Kasumigaseki-Minami Hospital. The device was created to assist in walking by the elderly and other people with weakened leg muscles, but who are still able to walk on their own. With this device, the user's...
 
 
 
 
 
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A neural implant that evolves with the brain

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2008-06-30 07:11:15 by Editor in Medlaunches.com
Devices known as brain-machine interfaces could someday be used regularly to help paralyzed patients and amputees control prosthetic limbs with just their thoughts. University of Florida researchers are developing a way for computerized devices not only to translate brain signals into movement but also to evolve with the brain as it learns....