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
The sad story in the comments on this video… their old mom was charged for blood-letting sessions to make her better. Shameful, similar to charlatans who claim they can speak to your dead parents.
Sorry to let you know, but you have been paying for this for the last few years. Not sure when the public asked for it, or if it just seemed a good idea for a bunch of ladies that like this stuff and need a job.
UK’s only NHS-approved complementary therapies training school celebrates first year - Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust
The only training school in the UK approved by an NHS trust to offer complementary therapy courses to help people with a diagnosis of cancer is celebrating its first successful year with more than 140 students from across the country enrolling on courses. NHS Natural Health School is based at Harrog... Read more
Treatments like acupuncture can help relieve the symptoms of chemotherapy. What’s wrong with that? Read on before you judge others and what you assume they want for free.
Why people use complementary or alternative therapies | Cancer in general | Cancer Research UK
More people would enjoy the benefits of complementary therapies if they were available free on the NHS. One of the big advantages of our health service is that you can go to the doctor and receive treatment free of charge, but while you may be given a prescription for drugs or referred to a speciali... Read more
They don’t work. And they should be called complementary treatments, not medicines. Medicine has a specific meaning to those who work in medicine. Watch this and believe whichever bit you like.
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.
The sad story in the comments on this video… their old mom was charged for blood-letting sessions to make her better. Shameful, similar to charlatans who claim they can speak to your dead parents.
Sorry to let you know, but you have been paying for this for the last few years. Not sure when the public asked for it, or if it just seemed a good idea for a bunch of ladies that like this stuff and need a job.
Treatments like acupuncture can help relieve the symptoms of chemotherapy. What’s wrong with that? Read on before you judge others and what you assume they want for free.
Do you mean so other people can pay for your massage and reflexology sessions? I don’t think so. Read and learn why this is not a good idea. Sorry.
They don’t work. And they should be called complementary treatments, not medicines. Medicine has a specific meaning to those who work in medicine. Watch this and believe whichever bit you like.