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Afshar said that by delivering subtle vibrations to areas of the chest, the device "activates neural pathways that subconsciously monitor the vibrations of the chest cavity that naturally occur when speaking, laughing, or crying."
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When this mother's ninth baby came out of the womb at Afshar, it wasn't breathing.
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To supply Afshar with the necessary medical supplies and equipment, MedShare sends surplus medical supplies and equipment recovered from U.S. hospitals and medical companies.
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Afshar believes he will be able to produce even more immersive effects, such as wind during a storm scene in a movie, or the feel of G-force in an air combat game.
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The first month Afshar saw 800 patients, but in one year, that number has grown to an average 3,000, with some patients traveling 70-80 miles to get care.
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The medical staff at Afshar is able to order the supplies and equipment they need from our online inventory.
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The first baby born at Afshar was to a young Afghan woman, who came in to give birth to her ninth baby.
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Cypress trees often represented weavers 'wishes for long lives and good fortune in the rugs like this one from the Turkic-speaking Afshar tribe from Afghanistan and Iran.
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When this mother's ninth baby came out of the womb at Afshar, it wasn't breathing.
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During the show, the company's CEO Shahriar Afshar — a physicist by day — sat me down, slid the KOR-fx across my shoulders, and placed a set of headphones on my ears.
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