Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Article Response #3 (Due Fri 5/16)
Wow! I had gestational diabetes with my son and absolutely hated pricking my finger four times a day (actually still hate it when I give blood). I could see these being utilized by diabetic patients that don't like pricking their finger. Being a contact wearer, I can't imagine how they would feel with a tiny chip and antenna in them. When I get tired or my allergies flare up, my eyes dry out and they bother me a lot.
tech/article-2604543/Glass-without-glasses-Google-patents-smart-contact-lens-CAMERA-built-in.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/science
Trying to find an article that related to the original, was interesting and recent was challenging. I did find an article that I thought met those requirements. Remembering back to my days doing labs in AP Biology, this type of technology in the classroom will really increase the learning taking place. I think this is really awesome!
http://www.engadget.com/2014/05/14/uc-irvine-med-school-google-glass/
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The thought of wearing technology that close to my eye concerns me a little, but I guess they know what they are doing, and the medical advantages could be amazing. I often find myself wondering, "who comes up with these ideas initially?". Talk about thinking out of the box. I really look forward to following this technology.
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