Health benefits of KGB data
TECHNOLOGY developed by the Soviet KGB is being used to help diagnose and predict impending illnesses, a scientist says.
Russian-born consultant Alla Cranham has developed a Health Detector, which measures brain impulses to pinpoint weaknesses in the body. It can identify potential problems in organs, bones and muscles.
Mrs Cranham's Nottingham firm, In Vivo Health, has used the technology to predict a number of ailments, such as skin cancer, sexually transmitted infections and cataracts, that may not have been picked up by conventional medicine.
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