Device can quickly detect dreaded diseases

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HOUSTON (KPRC/NBC) - A new mobile device that looks like an iPad uses a single drop of blood or saliva to diagnose some of the world's most devastating diseases.

Houston pediatrician Dr. Bas Nair is the Global Medical Advisor for the Nanobiosym board, the company behind the technology.

"With this nanotechnology, the diagnosis is one hour or less, and that is an amazing game changer. This is going to change the world," he says.

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