Breast augment a heart attack
Imagine a bra that could alert your doctor if he or she had a heart attack. That is a new invention has just been announced by the University of Arkansas. The team at the University of Arkansas (USA) has successfully designed an electronic bra, called e-bra, exclusively for female patients and athletes.
Imagine a bra that could alert your doctor if he or she had a heart attack. That is a new invention has just been announced by the University of Arkansas.
The team at the University of Arkansas has successfully designed an electronic bra, called e-bra, for female patients and weak athletes.
According to the Daily Mail, the e-bra has a built-in sensor capable of measuring vital signs for the wearer's health and downloading information to the wireless device via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connectivity, enabling disease. Human and doctor can visit later.
The system will monitor blood pressure, body temperature, respiratory rate, oxygen uptake and some neurological activity.
Basically, e-bra provides the same result as an EEG, which allows you to determine if a person is experiencing a heart attack.
In addition, e-bra has built-in GPS, allowing physicians to locate patients in a variety of emergency situations in the most timely manner possible.
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