A product people would pay for would be an arm wrap that diagnoses diseases and any malfunction of the body through electrical impulses that travel through the nerves. After the wrap diagnoses it, it sends an impulse through the nerves to tell the brain to make antibodies for this disease or that disease. If the disease is not curable through antibodies, then it uses the last resort mode. The last resort mode is the only mode that activates lasers on the wrap to pinpoint where a specific virus, bacteria, or fungus is and destroy it. For example, AIDS has to be killed with the last resort mode because it doesn't respond to any antibiotics or medication.
It would look like a cast for the arm with a sling. There would also be a touch-screen monitor for the user to be able to reach and see. There are voice-activation capabilities also to ensure the user is most comfortable if they cant reach the screen. The sling is ambidextrous so any arm can put it on. It is the most non-lethal, convenient, and non-painful thing you would ever try.
I would think that this would work. Of course, there are some faults to it, like the touch-screen monitor. I just added it so the idea would sink in with cooler gadgets and such. To me, it would solve any problem.
http://www.lpch.org/DiseaseHealthInfo/HealthLibrary/orthopaedics/casts.html
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