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Useful Cellphone attachment

This is very attractive way to record heart rhythm. I wonder if it can diagnose heart attack as well? I am looking for similar system for our chest pain unit. How I can get further information?

Thanks.
Dr. Lochan

posted by : Dr. Rajeev Lochan, 14 August 2011 Complain about this comment
120 bpm. tiny bubbles. good year.

Be still my Tell Tale Heart, it skips a beat every time it wrings.
Hello! Am I bovvered? Like I want that one. Mebbe I do or mebbe I don't!
I'll be so good for a Heart attack - extra strong Burberry mint! your biggest sovereigns.
Stop given me the Evils Eye! 'obviously got some kind of mad crush roulade.

The beating of my tell-tale heart, thump no more, lest the constables presume some gangsta rap. Honestly, officer, I wasn’t kerb crawling. This is as fast as it can go!

Dissemble no more!
The ringing comes more distinct as a sound such as a watch makes when enveloped in cotton.
If only my cell had an eee-lectrical bacteria sensor!
I foamed - I raved - I swore
It grew louder - louder - louder
Almighty God! - no, no! They heard! - they suspected! - they knew!

He keeps hanging up?! Hello! Is this London calling?

What? Oh sorry. wrong number.

posted by : Karlsbad, 15 February 2008 Complain about this comment
UHm.

Clever invention, pity that they've been monitoring people's heart over the phone for 30 years already and that might interfere with patenting it.
There's always a snag isn't there.

posted by : W.-, 15 February 2008 Complain about this comment
Ha Voleish

Maybe you should have asked if he works for Microsoft. I hear that little vole like creatures have very high heart rates.
Something to do with their sneakiness.

cheers

posted by : marcus, 15 February 2008 Complain about this comment

Swedish boffin turns mobile phone into electrocardiogram

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