h a l f b a k e r yThe word "How?" springs to mind at this point.
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One of the characteristics of breast cancer is an increase
in temperature, due to a number of factors. As most
women wear bras, there is an opportunity to build into
them a pair of woven mesh sensors that constantly
monitor
the temperature of each breast, then deliver two sets of
readings
to a monitoring app for comparative analysis.
Any
prolonged temperature difference would quickly register,
and potentially lead to earlier detection.
https://www.bbc.co....in-america-39802629
not entirely unbaked [hippo, Oct 15 2019]
http://www.bbc.com/...nvironment-34878151
[hippo, Oct 15 2019]
[link]
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Hmm. Not actually a bad idea. |
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Ah - thought it might be bit baked.... won't keep long, but leaving for a bit of discussion/prompts for other similar notions. |
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We know of one lady whos dog kept persistently nudging, nuzzling and trying to lick one of her breasts. Then she thought she could feel ... something. |
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An X-ray revealed very early stage mammary cancer, right on the threshold of detectability with current technology. It was immediately and successfully treated. |
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Dogs are already being trialled for detecting cancer by sniffing urine samples. |
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//Dogs// - but are they as good at detecting cancer as pigeons are?
(see link) |
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Pigeons have the additional advantage that those that fail the training assessment can be converted into a tasty and nourishing meal. |
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{crosses "Korean" off the list of nationalities [8th of 7]
could potentially be} |
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I always envisage 8th as a type of moth eaten,
talking pigeon, that hops around constantly
moaning about its gnarled feet, which look like
blobs of matted chewing gum, with a few
protruding matchstick stumps. |
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Nice. Having mammo next week. I wish I could just slip on
the old brassiere instead. |
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Did you know that a mammogram is 10^17 grams? |
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