Respiratory Aids to Wear Around Your Waist
Going Like Sixty — January 2, 2009 — Life-Stages
Ever cough so bad that somebody remarked to look out for the lung? Not a problem anymore. A Welsh company is making replacement lungs. Cigarette companies need to jump on this to keep their best customers. Haemair's Respiratory Aid and Prosthetic Lung would be worn around your wast and use no mechanical parts. It's basically just a backup for your failing lungs until you can get to the doctor.
Implications - The lungs will not only provide relief from a horrible and nasty-sounding cough, they will also work towards saving someone's life. While some may find it awkward to sport the replacement lung around their waist, these individuals will certainly appreciate its existence as it could save the life of a friend, family member or even themselves!
Implications - The lungs will not only provide relief from a horrible and nasty-sounding cough, they will also work towards saving someone's life. While some may find it awkward to sport the replacement lung around their waist, these individuals will certainly appreciate its existence as it could save the life of a friend, family member or even themselves!
Trend Themes
1. Prosthetic Lungs - The development of prosthetic lungs presents an opportunity for the medical industry to provide innovative solutions for respiratory conditions.
2. Respiratory Aids - The introduction of respiratory aids opens up new possibilities for improving the quality of life for individuals with respiratory issues.
3. Wearable Healthcare Technology - The emergence of wearable healthcare technology, such as prosthetic lungs worn around the waist, offers a disruptive innovation opportunity in the healthcare sector.
Industry Implications
1. Medical - The medical industry can explore the potential of prosthetic lungs to advance respiratory care and improve patient outcomes.
2. Healthcare Technology - The healthcare technology sector can harness the power of wearable respiratory aids to create innovative solutions for respiratory diseases.
3. Tobacco - Tobacco companies can potentially collaborate with prosthetic lung manufacturers to mitigate health risks associated with smoking and offer harm reduction alternatives.
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