Israel’s ElMindA says it has developed a non-invasive device to provide three-dimensional images of the brain. The Brain Network Activation system is designed to allow physicians to see how nerve cells connect and synchronize, enabling a measure of patient conditions on a daily basis. An ElMindA official said the aim is to give psychiatrists and neurologists a device for routine BNA tests. The firm plans for U.S. FDA approval by the end of this year, making it available to hospitals by 2013. (Click here for more
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