A high-tech bra offers lifesaver promise

Dutch researchers claim to have come up with a "biomedical"
bra and underwear that also hold life-saving promises.
The researchers say the underwear rigged to monitor heartbeat
or blood pressure could dial emergency numbers at the first
sign of a problem, BBC reports. The "biomedical" underwear
has been designed by electronics giant Philips, and can
currently monitor the heartbeat of the wearer. If it spots
signs of heart trouble, it uses wireless technology to summon
the emergency services. The bra, belt or briefs each have
electrodes built into their fabric, and use the thread in
the fabric to send data to a small microprocessor.
This analyzes the signals and has been taught to discriminate
between dangerous changes in heart rhythm. However, it could
be some years before the technology is in shops.

 
 
Greg Hopper
 
"Why is it that our children can't read a Bible in school, but they can in
prison?"
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