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Flexible fiber implants treat your brain without hurting it
Brain implants are limited right now — they typically measure just one thing at a time, and their stiff wiring can wreck tissue if the device stays in place for long enough. Neither of those problems will matter if MIT’s flexible fiber implant becomes a practical reality, though.
Flexible fiber implants treat your brain without hurting it
The school’s researchers have developed very thin (almost nanoscale), flexible polymer fibers that have customizable channels for carrying chemicals, electricity and light. These strands could not only treat a patient with drugs and light stimulation, but measure the response with electrodes; you’d know whether or not your medicine is working. The bendy, unintrusive design should also be safe for your body, making it possible to tackle long-term illnesses.
The current fiber production method is slow, and it’ll likely be a long while before you find it in a hospital. However, the breakthrough raises the possibility that doctors will eventually have a comprehensive way of fighting Parkinson’s and other neurological disorders. It may not lead to cures, but it could easily improve your quality of life if you’re ever a patient — you’d get just the right treatments delivered directly to your brain, even if your condition changes over time.
MIT News
What were the best things about dubai for you? I've never been but I want to know ;)
Well I went for a comic con being held there, that was the best thing about this trip, it was really really good. I had lunch in the burj al arab too :o and shopping of course.