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Diabetic Biosensing Tattoos

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Welcome To The Future. Did you know that scientists/researchers are now developing tattoos that can sense changes in blood sugar levels for people with diabetes. Researchers from MIT ( Massachusetts Institute of Technology) have developed a glucose sensing ink that provides a way to monitor blood sugar levels without the person having to prick their skin and get a blood sample every few hours. Here is an article that discusses the Biosensor tattoo and the many possibilities it could be used for.  Someone who has Type 1 diabetes, which means their body does not produce insulin (controls your blood sugar levels) is constantly pricking their fingers throughout the day, monitoring their blood sugar making sure it does not get too high or too low. They have to check their levels before and after eating, or after any type of exercise. For example, if a person is swimming in a pool and their levels are changing due to the exercise and they are not aware of this, instead of having to...

Clot Removing Tool (MegaVac)

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Welcome To The Future, Did you know that 29% of all deaths in Canada are from heart disease. Some of these deaths could have been caused by a blood clot that had formed and blocked one of the arteries or veins. These deaths may have been prevented if the person knew they had a clot and had a procedure called a Thrombectomy. With the new advances in technology, Cardiovascular surgeons can now use a tiny "vacuum" tool instead of cutting the patient open to remove the deadly clots. The tool is called MegaVac, it is made up of three combined pieces of technology. The first part is the MegaVac catheter, this is a large funnel mouth which expands radially to occlude the vessel and creates focused vacuum aspiration. Second is the Thrombowire Clot Retractor, this part pulls the clot into the funnel mouth so that it can be removed via the catheter shaft and out of the body. The last part of this tool is the Safeseal Technology. This is a on/off feature that blocks the blood flow...

3D Hologram Technology in Healthcare

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Welcome To The Future. Did you know that we can now see inside of the human body without having to cut someone open! For years doctors have only been able to look at medical scans, like CT's or MRI's on their computers. Now, an Israeli company has developed a 3D holographic technology that can convert the 2D medical imaging data into fully interactive virtual reality images. With this new technology, doctors can view, manipulate and dissect body parts that are recreated in midair above the desktop. President and Co-founder  Shaul Gelman of RealView Imaging LTD says the system operates by using data analysis and densed projection of light. Measurements and dimensions produced by x-rays, MRI or ultrasound images create the hologram and technology that uses light-scattering to project the image onto a fixed point. Now this is unlike your typical 3D movie where you put those red and blue glasses on, this actually creates a real image not an illusion. This 3D imaging is go...

3D Bioprinting Technology

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Welcome To The Future. Did you know that we can now design human body parts and have a machine print it in 3D! I find this absolutely incredible. We live in the age of all this new technology coming out and seeing how it works and the benefits it has. 3D printing has been around for almost two decades, but just recently in the past couple of years scientists and researchers have found a way to use this technology to start printing human tissues and small organs like an ear.  A man named  Erik Gatenholm, the chief executive and co-founder of a small Swedish company called Cellink, has done just that! Bioprinting is technology that allows you to print human cells together with a bioink material that Erik has made that the cells thrive within. Erik's bioink material is made from cellulose sourced from the Swedish forests, and alginate (cells that form a gummy substance) formed from seaweed in the Norwegian Sea.  They need this material around them so it can mimic th...