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A wearable ultrasound monitor can image the bladder and determine how full it is. The MIT-developed device could help patients with bladder or kidney disorders more easily track whether these organs are functioning properly.
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Health Tech World on X: Researchers @MIT have designed a wearable ultrasound monitor that can image organs within the body. The patch could help patients with bladder or kidney disorders more easily track whether these organs are functioning
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