Monday, 10 October 2016

Google Patent for Implantable Health Device

Google is looking to patent an implantable device that would keep tabs on a person's health.

As first noted by PatentYogi, the patent application describes a method by which a doctor or other healthcare provider would inject a person with a small chip that would analyze fluids in the skin. Data could then be sent to a reader device so doctors can analyze blood and other fluids.

Armed with that knowledge, doctors could make determinations on a person's blood sugar levels and find out how a diabetic's level are fluctuating throughout the day. In addition, Google says the technology could be used to detect heart rate and even a person's body temperature.

Of course, patents don't always translate into actual products.

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Google has been working on health-related issues for some time, from its smart contact lenses to needle-free blood draws.


Will we see this implantable health device in the future?

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