So my smart phone has an STD application. Is this real? I dont have to wait in line anymore at the clinic to get tested?
The PMS Buddy was the first application followed by the menstrual application to aid men in keeping track of their ladies periods. Could we get any personal, gosh?
6.5 million dollars was granted to a University of London student, in search to create computer chips that are accessible to smartphone users. The chips would be able to process bodily fluids such as: blood,urine, and or saliva. The determination is quick and an easy positive or negative just like the pregnancy test but digital. The individual would spit, pee on the chip, or diagnostic stick and than insert it into their smartphone. Although, this application is yet to be in the making it may have a less embarrassing and easier affect on the population. It is expected to be affordable for those people whom can not afford to see a doctor.
I am eager to learn how affective this application would be. If you are a clinic junkie like myself than you know that the doctor cost , along with the wait time is a dreadful process.
Stay tuned for more information. Researchers say this may take up to 10 years before it makes it to shelves in USA.
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