GE Healthcare's Lunar bone densitometry division has inked an agreement to offer U.S. customers InBody230 and InBody720 bioelectric impedance analyzers from Biospace Co. Ltd. of South Korea.
The technologies from Chalfont St. Giles, U.K.-based GE and Biospace measure body fat mass and segmental lean mass without the need to make estimations based on factors such as age, gender, or body type.
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