Medical phone, vibrating earphone shine at trade show
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 SINGAPORE — Are you having chest pains and wondering if you should rush to hospital? The EPI Life, one of the gadgets on show at a Singapore trade fair, could be what you need. At first glance, the  106-gram (3.7-ounce) touch-screen phone looks like any other fancy  smartphone, but its tiny frame also holds an electrocardiogram (ECG)  machine, which can put your heart reading literally at your fingertips. An ECG, which can detect abnormal heart rhythms, is  usually carried out at a hospital or clinic, but Chow U-Jin, medical  director at Ephone International, which developed the EPI Life, said the  device is able to condense the whole ECG process onto a mobile platform, making it a life-saving gadget. And when it’s not on medical duty, EPI Life works just  like a normal phone. “Inside this device there  exists an ECG machine, which allows a non-medically trained person to  perform an ECG by him or herself just by touching their fingers on the  sides of the phone,” he told AFP. The person’s  chart is relayed to a 24-hour center in Singapore and read by doctors  and nurses. An assessment is delivered to the user within minutes with a  text message, enabling prompt action where necessary. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100618com3.html | 
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