ENDRA Life Sciences Inc.: ENDRA Life Sciences to Present at AIUM Annual Integrative Ultrasound Meeting
ANN ARBOR, MI / ACCESSWIRE / April 8, 2021 / ENDRA Life Sciences Inc. (ENDRA) (NASDAQ:NDRA), a pioneer of Thermo Acoustic Enhanced UltraSound (TAEUS
®), today announced that the Company s Chief Technology Officer will be making a presentation at the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) Annual Integrative Ultrasound Meeting on April 14 at 11:45 am ET. The presentation will feature an overview of ENDRA s TAEUS technology and its initial clinical application for the measurement of liver fat.
ENDRA will also be showcasing its TAEUS
® liver system in its virtual booth April 11 through April 25.
ENDRA Life Sciences to Present at AIUM Annual Integrative Ultrasound Meeting
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Penny Stocks Are Risky But Have Far Outperformed Blue-Chips In 2021
Thereâs no secret that penny stocks are high-risk. But thereâs something about these cheap stocks that give a sense of excitement. There are few places where you can buy something for $100 1 day and see that turn into $1,000 or more a few days later. The crazy part is, this year, that scenario has become very real on more than just a handful of occasions.
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