The Pentagon’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is working on creating an implantable microchip that would monitor the human body for signs of the coronavirus. DARPA wants to take pandemics off the table. COVID-19 has infected more than 250,000 U.S. Defense Department personnel and their dependents around the world. Tissue-Like Gel in the Skin […]
I for one would like to see one that doesn’t have to make a new incision every time; rather, i think it would be cool to have a subdermal implant that’s permanently in place but can draw power through wireless near field radio frequency induction from a magnetically mounted external module that can be removed non-invasively at any time, so that the internal components are inert without power.
I think that only one small incision is required when you put it on and it is quite painless, then the blood glucose is measured at set intervals over a two week period.
Why not make it like one of those glucose monitors that you can simply pull off when you want?
I for one would like to see one that doesn’t have to make a new incision every time; rather, i think it would be cool to have a subdermal implant that’s permanently in place but can draw power through wireless near field radio frequency induction from a magnetically mounted external module that can be removed non-invasively at any time, so that the internal components are inert without power.
Or, I dunno, something like that…
I meant the continuous glucose monitors, like this one:
<img src=“https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fapi.time.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2017%2F03%2Fcgm.jpg&f=1&nofb=1” alt=“Healthy People Are Wearing Continuous Glucose Monitors | Time”/>
I think that only one small incision is required when you put it on and it is quite painless, then the blood glucose is measured at set intervals over a two week period.
(Can’t respond from my instance for some reason)