Implanted Microchips becoming the latest medical accessory

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Oct 25, 2006, 4:30:54 PM10/25/06
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*Implanted Microchips becoming the latest medical accessory *

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It's a technology that's already being used on millions of pets in
America. Now, microchips are being implanted in human beings as well and
this week in Las Vegas, the procedure is being performed on dozens of
people attending a medical convention.

The implants are inserted into the arm. The tiny computer chips can help
doctors get important medical information. The chips are incredibly
small and are implanted just under the skin.

The chips that are used in dogs and cats contain information that can
identify the animal if it gets lost. In the case of humans, the chips
provide a link to a computer database that gives doctors instant access
to a patient's complete medical history.

All this week at the Las Vegas Convention Center, health care
professionals are having the chips surgically implanted.

Not everyone is ready to have a micro chip in their body, and the people
who run the company called Verichip understand that some people are
afraid that the technology could be used to track their behavior, or
turn them into some sort of futuristic computer controlled being.

"That's complete Sci-Fi," said Marc Poulshock, Verichip. "There's no GPS
on it at all."

Only one doctor in the Las Vegas area is actively performing the
implants, and he says there are many reasons why he believe's the device
can help save a patient's life.

"If they've been in a car accident, or if the person has allergies, the
chip will lead you to that data," said Dr. Darin Brimhall.

The procedure leaves a small, temporary scar, and after that, the chip
is so small, it virtually disappears into the body. The current cost for
patents to have the chip implanted runs between $200 and $300.

One idea for the chips is to implant them in U.S. Military personnel so
that soldiers injured in the field can be quickly and accurately identified.

According to the makers of the chip, ten hospitals and emergency rooms
in Las Vegas have agreed to begin using the devices that scan for the
implants.

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