New app transforms an iPhone into a urine lab – A revolutionary step towards healthcare
Don’t we wish if we could take a personal urine analysis without fixing an appointment with the pharmacy? Well, you need luck and some money for that! If you could afford an iPhone, getting an app can help you test your urine at home. The brand new uCheck smartphone app was introduced in 2013’s Technology, Education and Design (TED) conference in Los Angeles and this particular application can be used as an urine test indicator of 25 different medical conditions like urinary tract infections, kidney and liver problems, preeclampsia, diabetes, cancers and many more such diseases that cause harm to general health. Doesn’t this sound interesting? Read on to know more on one of the most awaited iPhone applications.The mastermind behind uCheck iPhone app – Whose brainchild is it?
With that known, we all are eager to know the name of the mastermind who has invented this awesome user-friendly app. Well, it’s none other than a 29 year old MIT graduate Myshkin Ingawale, who is also the co-founder of Biosense Technologies, a company that is based in Mumbai and that which specializes in providing cheap and inexpensive medical technologies. While presenting the app in front of the chuckling audience in TED, Ingawale told them that iPhone and urine are something that we all have and this was the reason why he figured out that something should be done regarding both.
The uCheck iPhone app – How does it work to help the users?
This particular smartphone app will produce information that is easily comprehendible with either negative or positive results or more detailed analysis of the various concentration levels in the urine sample. The idea behind this particular iPhone application is to get people closer to their information and to better understand their own bodies. Urine tests are the basic way of judging the occurrence of health problems and nowadays the doctors often ask for urinalysis when they go for any kind of check up. Different chemical indicators of health are actually indicated through urine samples like ketones, proteins, bilirubin, glucose, leukocytes and nitrites and this app has the ability to check each of these elements.
The Food and Drug Administration however hasn’t cleared the uCheck app by Biosense Technologies which has come up with this application. The agency is probably waiting to ensure whether or not such iPhone applications are completely authentic and have nothing to do with harming the health of the people.
No comments:
Post a Comment