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WirelessTechnologyInvolvesYourWholeBody

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WirelessTechnologyInvolvesYourWholeBody

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  1. Wireless Technology Involves Your Whole Body Getting medication every day may be the usual for people who have long-term illnesses. But what if medications didn't have to be taken orally or through injections? Imagine if physicians could set a drug store of sorts inside our bodies, activating treatment method on the press of the mouse? For people with health concerns like multiple sclerosis or diabetic issues, that case could turn into a actuality, as a result of developments in wireless drug shipping. The idea is always to attach or implant a product in a individual, as well as the device could have prepackaged amounts of treatments inside, which may be programmed or wirelessly commanded to get introduced within your body. Take the technology used by an organization called MicroCHIPS Inc., by way of example. Research workers put a little microchip below the skin in individuals with weakening of bones [supply: Farra et al.]. They programmed and commanded the implanted chips to discharge little dosage amounts of treatment -- about 40 micrograms -- within the patients' body as time passes. Program shots have been replaced by a single scratch doing everything. Effectively, 1 scratch and a few special stereo signals. And, as wild as it sounds, doctors may possibly at some point use mobile devices to signal inserted potato chips. "In the end, that transmission may come coming from a mobile phone, and so the patient's cellular phone might be receiving instructions from the medical doctor positioned 1000s of kilometers apart," claims Robert Farra, chief executive of MicroCHIPS. "Along with their mobile devices would be within reach of the bodies to instruct the device to release it on demand." Wireless drug control and delivery could make you consider a arena from "Innerspace" or perhaps "Get away from From New York," but the truth is it's an expanding area that displays promise for sufferers with persistent health conditions. Once they set up shop inside a patient's body Let's take a closer look at how these devices work.

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