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Pulse Oximeter

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measuring pulse oximeter and heart rate of patient.
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Pulse Oximeter

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finger probe measunent pulse oximeter .
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Pulse oximeter

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Pulse oximeter
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dialysis

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Testing dialysis machine. medical equipment in hospital.
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Dialysis

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Dialysis Machine running.
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Weather Station

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Weather Station picking up wind
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ICU

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Data Measurement of patient. it show on bedside monitor in ICU . Take movement focus on display show.
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Anemometer and Devices meteorological station on the blue sky background

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Anemometer and Devices meteorological station on the blue sky background
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Anemometer and Devices meteorological station on the blue sky background

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Anemometer and Devices meteorological station on the blue sky background
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Apple Plans Faster Watch, Extreme Sports Models

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Jun.14 -- Apple Inc. is working on new Apple Watch models and health features, spanning display and speed upgrades, an extreme sports edition and body temperature and blood sugar sensors. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports in this edition...
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VOICED : Wearable health and fitness tech makes a

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VOICED : Wearable health and fitness tech makes a
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CLEAN : Wearable health and fitness tech makes a s

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Wearable technology is making a bit impact at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas particularly when it comes to health and fitness applications CLEAN : Wearable health and fitness tech makes a s on January 10, 2014 in Las...
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CLEAN : Japan team develops ultra thin thermometer

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Japanese researchers have developed a micro thin thermal sensor that can be attached directly to the skin potentially useful in monitoring the health of infants or even making sportswear more comfortable
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Curated Video

How Much Can Wearable Tech Influence Your Health?

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Wearable health technology is as popular as ever, but it's not always clear if it's effective or secure.
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Measuring air quality with sensors built on kites

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Attempts to tackle China's air quality have been been shrouded in controversy as the government has been accused of censoring pollution monitoring data. But now two students hope to spread awareness by teaching local residents how to...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : In Rome's subway, NATO tests anti-terrorism technology

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NATO presents a trial of a three-year project called "Dexter" aimed at detecting explosives and weapons in subways, train stations and airports, one of the alliance's scientific research projects with a non-military focus (Footage by...
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Bloomberg

Grounding Boeing 737 Max Planes Would Be Premature, Former FAA Chief Says

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Mar.11 -- Former FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt discusses the airworthiness of Boeing 737 Max planes after a plane operated by Ethiopian Airlines crashed on Sunday. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Romaine Bostick and Caroline...
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Bloomberg

This Armband Makes Minority Report's Technology a Reality

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Nov. 11 -- Thalmic Labs' Myo armband turns electrical impulses in your muscles into commands for your electronics. Switch songs on Sonos or change slides in PowerPoint just by wiggling your fingers. Sam Grobart reports for Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Investor: Drones in Public Safety to Gain Prevalence

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Dec.16 -- PwC puts the value of the drone industry at over $127 billion. And investment is flying into drone startups. In 2012, there was only one deal between a corporation and a startup. In 2015, there were 17 similar deals. Funding...
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Curated Video

Music in your fingertips thanks to bluetooth DJ glove

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US CES DJ GLOVE SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 2:10 SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION Las Vegas - 5 January 2017 1. Various of Thomas...
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VOICED: Smartphone geiger counters allay fears in Japan

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VOICED: Smartphone geiger counters allay fears in Japan
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Curated Video

Smart shirt gives gym users realtime fitness feedback

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A sports shirt that gives its user realtime information on their health and fitness is one of the latest wearable connected innovations at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Wearable technology is everywhere at CES in Las...
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VOICED : Wearable health and fitness tech makes a

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Wearable technology is making a bit impact at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas particularly when it comes to health and fitness applications VOICED : Wearable health and fitness tech makes a on January 10, 2014 in Las...
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Curated Video

IoT connects users to shoes, canes, safety boxes and punch bags

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LEAD IN: Everything's connected at Barcelona's Mobile World Congress - from smart shoes that let users send alerts with their toes, to connected canes that help the visually impaired navigate busy areas. ...