Computerized Health Diagnostics
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Computerized health diagnostic systems focus on instant identification of health problems in humans or animals. The goal of these devices is to make them as portable, quick, and painless as possible. The current research indicates that electromagnetic waves change depending on health problems bext explained with statistics.[citation needed] For example, 95% of all people who have such-and-such frequency/amplitude have a flu virus.
Many companies opt to releasing this technology to the public through the veterinary market where regulations allow for more experimentation.
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