> SCIENTISTS AT THE University of Rochester have yet to incorporate a sensor > > chip onto a gauze dressing but once completed, the bandage would sense the > > germ and change color to alert a patient to the possibility of infection... > If the Food and Drug Administration approves the smart bandage for > > home-use, it would join a list of other diagnostic products such as home > > pregnancy, blood sugar and cholesterol tests currently available over the > > counter. > Even people trying to determine if they are HIV-positive can order > > the only government-approved AIDS kit by Illinois-based Home Access Health > > Corp. Users pay $55 to take their own blood sample at home, mail it to a > > laboratory for testing and telephone for results in three days... > http://www.msnbc.com/news/697246.asp >
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