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Philips warns of new risk with breathing devices: 3 patients seriously injured

Philips warns of new risk with breathing devices: 3 patients seriously injured

Philips has issued a warning to hospitals and patients regarding new risks associated with its respiratory equipment. The warning follows an investigation into hundreds of complaints that confirmed three cases of serious injury among patients.

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