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Photonic technologies developed to detect menopause and glaucoma

Photonic technology has a growing presence in disease detection and diagnosis (Image: University of Ottawa)

Photonic technology has a growing presence in disease detection and diagnosis (Image: University of Ottawa)

Researchers from The University of British Columbia and Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú have developed two photonic techniques to help address unmet diagnosis and detection needs for menopause and glaucoma.

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