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GE Medical Imaging Technology to Aid Early Diagnosis of All Competing Olympic Athletes at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games - Read More

Date Added: July 01, 2008 08:12:03 AM
GE Healthcare, the US$17 billion healthcare business of General Electric Company (GE), is working with medical leaders in the Olympic Movement to advance the use of innovative medical imaging technologies to provide insight into athlete health, as well as benefits for the general public. The company will supply a broad array of medical technologies, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ...

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