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One million of us techies don’t trust doctors
iGuard has signed up their one millionth customer and bringing their story to light. The site is pretty ingenious, fill in the prescription medication you take and any adverse reactions with them known now or in the future will be emailed to you. Thinking of folks that have multiple doctors prescribing all kinds of things, many are choosing not to leave their drug reactions up to fate. The site allows patients to feel like they have some kind of control over some knowledge.
I have found a new medical solution, the iPill
You may or may not have noticed that along with the previously mentioned “Blu,” the letter “i” has become prefixed to every product known to man. Obviously, Apple has all the right in the world to do that (as they really popularized it) but Phillips is making a name for themselves with this “prefix-stealing,” after the goLITE Blu. Get ready for the iPill (the intelligent pill).
Most of us already know what camera pills are (pill sized cameras that you swallow), and this is really a development from that idea further into the world of medicine. The pill can essentially do three things: it can monitor acidity levels, it can release medicine, and it can record temperatures. All of which contribute towards its main aim of analyzing problems and acting upon them.














