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Soon, something that looks like a Band-Aid could e-mail your blood pressure and other vitals to your doctor.
Photo: Fast track to blood pressure

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Does it still hurt to pull off?
by pencoyd September 15, 2005 12:48 PM PDT
This kind of application is pretty amazing... does the bandage still hurt when you pull it off? When technology solves that problem, we'll have real progress! ;-)
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Does it still hurt to pull off?
by pencoyd September 15, 2005 12:48 PM PDT
This kind of application is pretty amazing... does the bandage still hurt when you pull it off? When technology solves that problem, we'll have real progress! ;-)
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Why should it "not be confused with RFID"?
by September 18, 2005 11:42 PM PDT
Who thinks that this information will not be requested and used in a court case with-in two years of it's inception?
Does any-one else think that it will be fairly easy to work out an individuals location(and stress levels)using this information? Consider that the cell phone transmitting this data is already E911 by law!
Gerard - Zimbabwe
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re: my last
by September 18, 2005 11:46 PM PDT
What I mean is, any-one wearing this is not far off a 24/7 lie-detector test with a GPS attachment!
Why should it "not be confused with RFID"?
by September 18, 2005 11:42 PM PDT
Who thinks that this information will not be requested and used in a court case with-in two years of it's inception?
Does any-one else think that it will be fairly easy to work out an individuals location(and stress levels)using this information? Consider that the cell phone transmitting this data is already E911 by law!
Gerard - Zimbabwe
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re: my last
by September 18, 2005 11:46 PM PDT
What I mean is, any-one wearing this is not far off a 24/7 lie-detector test with a GPS attachment!
Cost and availability
by ldelagarza November 2, 2005 10:47 PM PST
It looks promising as a way to monitor our own health on a continuous basis in our own computer. There comes the day when we can track our excercise progress, medicine performance and more. I can't wait to have one of those!
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Cost and availability
by ldelagarza November 2, 2005 10:47 PM PST
It looks promising as a way to monitor our own health on a continuous basis in our own computer. There comes the day when we can track our excercise progress, medicine performance and more. I can't wait to have one of those!
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