Tests reveal when a person will die

British scientists have developed a laser test, which can reveal how much longer a person will live before going to the "afterlife".

This special device was invented by physicists from Lancaster (UK) University. It uses lasers to analyze essential cells, forming blood vessels under the skin.

These tiny inner membrane cells are a key sign of one's health. According to the inventors, by monitoring them, they can identify people who are aging faster than usual.

Professor Peter McClintock, a member of the research team, explains: "Everything happens inside your cardiovascular system, whether you are about to have a stroke or a heart attack, always onset when something goes wrong. "This is also the place where all kinds of chemicals are produced that affect the rest of the tissue. The inner membrane is an important stool, but people often don't appreciate it."

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The new test uses a laser to analyze the blood cells in the membranes of a person's body and help calculate the person's lifetime.(Photo: Alamy)

The team believes that, when the new test method is improved, it may eventually help diagnose the subject's remaining lifetime. The analysis of the endothelial cell layer of the blood vessels also reveals whether the person has cancer or dementia.

In addition to creating a massive test device, the team designed a smaller prototype that could be worn on the wrist. The inventors said, if enough money was raised, they could launch a mini version of the device within the next year.

For only $ 300-500, the device can be used by individuals at home to monitor their health, as well as to assist doctors in the prevention and treatment of illness at the hospital. In particular, in health facilities, doctors can use the device to compare the biological age (age determined by some biological data) with age (age based on the date of birth) of a patient. , then draw conclusions about their aging progress.

In tests for 220 healthy people, the device gave clear results on how some people aged faster or slower than expected. The inventors hope, people will use the information gained to improve their health situation, such as changing lifestyles, implementing a healthy diet and increasing exercise if not want to give up life for 15 - 20 years.

However, the new device also raises concerns that, while the information it provides makes some people change their lifestyles to get the best health status, others may adopt it. let go, even "live up" to enjoy the remaining moments. Insurance and payroll companies can also use this information to change insurance premiums and payments.