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It's Time for some changes that we must do on our own.
Site Changing a lot Nov. 2009

Ideas.....
You don't need to be a doctor to;
check your own blood pressure,
take your temperature,
inspect your ears, eyes,
or do other common check-ups.
Companies are stalling on obvious changes
that they don't want to see come to pass.
They make much more money just stalling on new products until sales drop.
Just like any thriving business I guess.
For Example: a blood pressure monitoring device that is USB operated, along with a computer program that keeps track of your blood pressure history. Even allows you to write in what you had for dinner and what allergies you have and so on. They have this in Europe right now.
(Update)
Found this site with everything for around $200.
It's time that we use the technology that is sitting right in front of us.
This link is to a site that makes the device but fails to go so far as to incorporate the USB interface or even a good program.
LifeSource
Here is another link that does make the USB cable and software so it's a start.Omron But, it's in Europe and I can't find a way to get it here. I wrote them and was told it is called something different in the US.
It seems Laser light is being used everywhere,
especially in cosmetic ways.

Especially blue laser light as of late.
The dental industries are using it. Look here
It was mostly in Europe, but is emerging world wide.

New Technologies


Using LED's wherever and whenever is a great idea!
Stryker.com Has found ways of using them through various applications.

I'm finding more all the time.
Thank you for visiting!!

New webpage links for fast researching......
GE Healthcare
National Library of Medicine

Baudline is a program that is o so close
to what I'm looking for.

Article on Stem Cell Research

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