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Cambridge Heart is a thinly traded stock,  Company makes enhanced EKG-like analyzers that detect tiny T-alternans currents in cardiac patients. Early studies indicate a high correlations between detecting these T-alternans waves and being at 50% risk of sudden death. If no t-alternans waves are seen, the risk for sudden death is 8%. Medtronic has signed a letter of intent ( for what's that worth ) to partner with CAMH. Does anyone know more? | ||||||||||||||
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