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Laser-based System Aims to Diagnose Decompression Sickness

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Kirill Larin, assistant professor of biomedical and mechanical engineering at the University of Houston, has received a $400,000 grant from the US Navy to develop a laser-based system that can diagnose decompression sickness -- sudden, drastic changes in the air or water pressure surrounding a body -- in a matter of seconds. Larin's device will be the first optical, noninvasive tool to test those likely to suffer from the sickness, such as scuba divers, submariners, airplane pilots and astronauts at the International Space Station. Decompression sickness causes the joint pain known as "the...Read full article

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