Light beam replaces blood test during heart surgery
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A University of Central Florida professor has invented a way to use light to continuously monitor a surgical patient
A University of Central Florida professor has invented a way to use light to continuously monitor a surgical patient's blood, for the first time providing a real-time status during life-and-death operations.
A University of Central Florida professor has invented a way to use light to continuously monitor a surgical patient's blood, for the first time providing a real-time status during life-and-death operations.
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