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Newly-Developed Portable Device Can Rapidly Detect Bad Breath | Medicine, Nanotechnologies – Sci-News.com
An international team of researchers from Korea and the United States has constructed a tiny portable device that directly detects…

An international team of researchers from Korea and the United States has constructed a tiny portable device that directly detects hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in human breath.
Continuous monitoring of hydrogen sulfide in human breath for early stage diagnosis…
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