Communication Medicine .. Monitor physiological functions such as blood pressure, rapid heartbeat and body temperature. Treatment of the transmission of the results of brain power schemes and heart and echocardiography



The concept of communicative medicine began in the 1960s when NASA began studying the physiological changes of astronauts during their space travels.
Scientists at the agency have demonstrated the ability to monitor physiological functions such as blood pressure, heart rate and body temperature by doctors on the ground. Other early tests have also demonstrated the possibility of remote diagnosis and transfer of medical data while maintaining quality and detail.
Objectives: At present, about 10,000 radiographs carry normal x-ray images, withdrawn CT images, ultrasound, MRI and nuclear medicine films without affecting the quality and quality of images. The transmission of the results of brain power schemes and heart and echo electric schemes can also be addressed with resolution High.