It's interesting how some recoil at the idea of implanted wearables. Cochlear implants have been around since the 1980s, contraceptive implants since the late 1990s and a plethora of implanted devices have been keeping people alive and improving quality of life for a long time from hip replacements to pacemakers. As wearable devices get smaller it's a small stretch of the imagination to envisage a time of subcutaneous (below the skin) devices and products to be monitored outside of the body. In this article I intend to take a look at how the future might look.
Continue reading %6 Ways Wearables Are Moving inside the Body%
by Cate Lawrence via SitePoint
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