
Surgeon uses AliExpress metal detector to save patient lives
A simple metal detector purchased from AliExpress has helped an Israeli surgeon save patient lives by accurately locating shrapnel in their bodies.

A simple metal detector purchased from AliExpress has helped an Israeli surgeon save patient lives by accurately locating shrapnel in their bodies.

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