
NTT DoCoMo of Japan claim to have successfully developed a molecular delivery system which it hopes to see incorporated into cell phones one day, allowing instant remote diagnosis of the user’s current health and emotional state. With a biochip of sorts integrated inside, it will be able to perform both biological and chemical analysis from the user’s sweat or blood. This analysis will be able to identify an array of diseases in addition to a person’s level of stress, anxiety or excitement. All generated data will be transmitted to a medical specialist over the cellular network, allowing doctors to keep tabs on their patients even closer than before.
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