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A blood test without a needle? Yes, it is possible!

Who is not bothered by blood tests? Some people feel authentic panic and are already terrified with the simple image of seeing the dreaded and sharp needle.It is painful, annoying and truly traumatic for all those who suffer from "belenophobia" that is, fear of needles (also to everything that can cause a wound with blood, whether they are knives, knives, scissors...)

How would you stay if we told you that there is already a really practical option to needles to obtain samples of blood without pain ? We'll explain it to you!

Hemolink, draw blood without pain

As the company explains, these revolutionary devices will be released in the United States in mid-2016.We don't know if it's interesting progress will reach more countries, although without a doubt, if the costs are not very high and the mechanism offers time and material savings, it will be a more interesting option that we would love to see in our health centers.

A blood test without a needle? Yes, it is possible!

Hemolink is a non-invasive device, at least not as much as a needle.We are assured that it does not cause any pain, and what it really does is to draw blood from the skin without the need to pierce it.You get "microfluids" from your own skin without suffering… Or that is what they assure us.Is it true? The "Hemolink" has been created by the company Tasso Inc, who had the idea talking one day with a cup of coffee, about the need to advance in the classic technique of extraction, getting that, once and for all, the incidence of all such invasive and painful tests so frequent in healthcare will be reduced a little.

A blood test without a needle? Yes, it is possible!

The Hemolink, this curious and circular device, has some 10 cm long, and adheres to our arm or our abdomen so that, little by little and without pain, blood is obtained from the skin.It is known that it will be installed safely in hospitals because it has an important economic subsidy of the Advanced Defense Research Projects Agency , with more than 3 million dollars to reach the market, in 2016.

And the way we would do it would also be very simple.We would ask you to send us the hemolink when our doctor tells us to have an analysis.The device arrives by mail at home and it is we who choose in which We are going to have the test done.We apply it to the arm or abdomen, and we wait until the dispensary that has been added is filled.Then, we send the hemolink to the hospital, and in a few days, we have the results.

A blood test without a needle? Yes, it is possible!

Image courtesy Tasso Inc.

Will the idea work? Is it true that it does not cause any pain? And most importantly...Will the idea reach more countries? Hopefully Yes.

If you liked this article, we invite you now to discover if it is possible to cry blood.Amazing!

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