Using an app or pinprick to keep tabs on your health was last decade’s medical innovation at work. But now, researchers from Germany have come up with another solution for real-time health tracking.
Celebrity tattoo artist Bang Bang plans to turn new ‘magic ink’ into sunscreen and diabetes warnings
Keith “Bang Bang” McCurdy is best known for tattooing the A-list – from Rihanna and Cara Delevingne to Justin Bieber and LeBron James. But he is now embarking on a quest to turn tattoos into medical ...
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Want a tattoo but have diabetes? Experts say you shouldn’t get inked unless your HbA1c is under this number
Tattoos have become one of the most common and accepted ways of personalization and expression of identity, which led people with diabetes to ask if the process is safe for them and how their ...
Gone are the days in which tattoos were just permanent wearable decor on one’s body. Now, scientists are hoping to add some function to the permanent skin marking. Researchers at the Technical ...
Tattoos could be more than body art — they soon might be a tracking device within healthcare. Patients with diabetes might be able to receive digital tattoos that contain nanosensors that track their ...
People have been tattooing themselves for more than 5,000 years. In the past, tattoos have been used to indicate a person’s status or, more recently, aesthetic preferences. But now, they could be a ...
Historically, tattoos existed at the fringe of society. But today, tattoos are mainstream — gracing the skin of athletes, celebrities, professionals and everyday people. According to the Pew Research ...
Celebrity tattoo artist Bang Bang plans to turn new ‘magic ink’ into sunscreen and diabetes warnings
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. But he is now embarking on a quest to turn tattoos into medical diagnostic devices, using “Magic Ink” — a tattooing ink which can ...
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