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RedEye, an innovative research team from Taiwan, has launched a hemoglobin sensing system to enable blood sensing for home health care monitoring which can help people to “see” invisible blood in excreta, to identify of early signs of disease, such as colorectal cancer, kidney disease and bladder cancer for early warning. For people to decide whether go to the hospital for re-examination or not. Transform passivity into initiative, to achieve the effect of home health monitoring.
RedEye technology focuses on the biophysics of blood, achieving a use of photoelectric detection method to identify whether there is hemoglobin signal or not for the purpose of being a hemoglobin sensor. Another innovation point is that RedEye has a noise database, including water, chlorophyll, lutein, anthocyanins, oleic acid, etc., so that the detection environment, even if the toilet excreta solution is as complex, can still be determined by the algorithm analysis technology to determine if the blood is contained and received a positive or negative conclusion. |