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| Trends & Innovation - Tuesday
(Investor's Business Daily) Investor's Business Daily - After a 2001 malaria outbreak, the Peruvian military began a health project to let doctors in remote areas send a text alert if they find a suspect case of a particular disease. The system asks specific data of symptoms and patients. Then the case is immediately sent to a database that specialists can view online. The text messages also go to mobile phones of specialists near the site in real time, the BBC said. View the Entire Article |