Needle-Free Injection Invented
Most of our childhoods have already been ruined by needles at the doctor’s office, but one Japanese inventor thinks he’s come up with the perfect pain-free, needle-free injection to sooth tomorrow’s lucky kids. Called Mother’s Kiss, the device would theoretically eliminate the need for needles and even existing needle-free devices, which use gas or air pressure to deliver drugs (think primitive Dr. Crusher). Instead, the seemingly simple device uses tiny plastic ampules to deliver life saving meds to the needle-averse. National Geographic has a video, but it doesn’t embed, so check the link for more on inventor Yoshoi Oyama and Mother’s Kiss.
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sounds nice, looking forward =)
the whole world should use it, if it works so great ;D
my freinds bro accedintly sniffed when they let the mist go in and he was like omg omg omg omg that effing hurt!!
that is very good for diabetics
is still gona hurt
can’t u jz make a anesthetic gel or cream or anything like instead of inventing new type of injections?
I just dont understand how it goes from the seringe to the vain?
like does it squeeze through the cells or sumin?
shooting up is now easier lol lol jk
sounds nice