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LOW-COST DEVICE TO TREAT NEO-NATAL JAUNDICE
August 23, 2006
A cost-effective device to treat neo-natal jaundice has been developed by a Bangalorean, who says it will help save lives of millions of poor children affected by the disease across the world. The GINI 300, devised by Vijay Anand, who recently graduated from Duke University in the US with a masters in engineering management, costs under 500 dollars, while a standard photo-therapy device used to treat the ailment averages 4,000 dollars. The Hindu (http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/008200608210310.htm)
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