science and technology Make life better. Many high-tech products that have emerged have brought great convenience to people's lives, but at the same time, people are paying more and more attention to a healthier life, and health issues are also a hot topic that people pay more attention to recently. At the TED (Technology, Education and Design) Conference recently held in Los Angeles, Myshkin Ingawale, co-founder of Biosense Technologies, a medical technology company, showed a Intelligent mobile phone The application can analyze urine and detect a series of health indicators with the camera of the mobile phone.
This one named Uchek application program It can test 25 different health problems and can be used to assist in diagnosis and treatment of diseases in developing countries. Urine can detect 10 components - including glucose, protein and nitrite. These component tests can be used to determine many aspects of health, including diabetes, urinary tract infection, cancer, liver disease, and to track and understand the overall health status. The user only needs to collect urine, and then put the standard test paper into it. The test paper is placed on the mat (provided with the application) to maintain the normal color regardless of the light intensity when taking photos.
After taking a picture, the application will analyze (if any) the health condition corresponding to the color. From the end of March, the application will be launched in Apple The App Store sells for $20, including a mat and five test papers. In addition to personal use, King Edward Memorial Hospital in Mumbai, India will also try the application, where it will be compared with the laboratory machine used to test urine to test its accuracy.
At present, Uchek application can only use iPhone, but it will be launched soon Android edition.
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