Thursday, March 21, 2013

Implant May Prevent Heart Attacks


Swiss researchers have created what could be the next breakthrough in medical science. They have made a tiny implant, only fourteen mm long, which gets implanted under a patient’s skin. The implant regularly analyzes the blood of the patient and has the ability to send results directly to their doctor. Immediate analysis of the blood can detect symptoms of sickness before they manifest, giving the patient a better chance of being able to use preventative medicine. Perhaps most significantly, the chips can detect signs of an oncoming heart attack approximately three of four hours before it occurs. This will provide the patient access to possibly life-saving heart attack prevention. Though the chip isn’t finished, the researchers plan to make it available within the next four years. While surely not everyone will be keen on having implanted technology, people with family histories of heart disease, such as myself, could be greatly benefited.
http://mashable.com/2013/03/20/medical-implant-chip-detect-heart-attacks/
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