The US military has been researching health implant sensors to be used by soldiers in combat. They theorize it could even help prevent pandemics by detecting and stopping diseases before they spread. Check out this video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEnwETRLKpk
Implant health sensors are the future of biomedical technology. They remain in your body without being obvious and annoying like other tech wearables. They also help monitor your health and detect illnesses at their earliest stages.
The Big Idea: injectable, health-monitoring implants
There is a web version currently available. Uses an AI and a certified dermatologist to offer a diagnosis from pictures of your skin condition. Hope they create a mobile app soon.
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There is an iOS app that does this. Simply take a picture of the affected part of the skin, answer a few questions, and the app will match your symptoms with likely conditions.
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These have so much potential. Check out this article on implantable sensors that could detect early onset cancer and heart attacks. They could save so many lives! https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn20247-implantable-sensor-tracks-cancer-in-the-body
The US military has been researching health implant sensors to be used by soldiers in combat. They theorize it could even help prevent pandemics by detecting and stopping diseases before they spread. Check out this video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEnwETRLKpk
Implant health sensors are the future of biomedical technology. They remain in your body without being obvious and annoying like other tech wearables. They also help monitor your health and detect illnesses at their earliest stages.
There is a web version currently available. Uses an AI and a certified dermatologist to offer a diagnosis from pictures of your skin condition. Hope they create a mobile app soon.
There is an iOS app that does this. Simply take a picture of the affected part of the skin, answer a few questions, and the app will match your symptoms with likely conditions.
They are the future when it comes to diagnosing and managing skin conditions.
Could be useful in helping detect cancer early on.