Katherine Heigl makes first public appearance since getting titanium discs implanted in her neck

Katherine Heigl is pictured in a neck brace at LAX as she blames ‘middle age’ for painful injury… after getting two titanium discs surgically implanted in her neck By Christopher Rogers For Dailymail.Com Published: 19:29 GMT, 20 March 2021 | Updated: 19:29 GMT, 20 March 2021 Katherine Heigl stepped out for the first time since … Read more

Firefighter has Bluetooth device implanted into chest to let doctors remotely monitor her heart

Firefighter, 34, who suffers from blackouts gets a Bluetooth device implanted in chest allowing doctors to remotely monitor her heartbeat  Sian Jones, 34, of Southampton, one of the first people in Europe to have the implant fitted  The firefighter suffers injuries due to serious injuries sustained in a car crash  The implant will send data … Read more

New Michigan law makes it illegal for companies to force workers to be implanted with microchips

A new bill passed by the Michigan House of Representatives would make it illegal for companies to force workers to be implanted with microchips. The legislation, called the Microchip Protection Act, or House Bill 5672, would still allow employees to volunteer for microchip implants but making implants mandatory would be against the law.  The practice … Read more

Prisoners implanted with unapproved addiction treatment ‘pellet’

A Louisiana prisoner has been implanted with an unapproved ‘pellet’ to treat addiction.  The inmate is soon to be released from a Louisiana Department of Corrections (DOC) facility and is the first of 10 patients that California-based BioCorRx intends to place the implant in.  DOC doctors are surgically implanting devices that release naltrexone – an … Read more

‘Implanted’ memories are indistinguishable from real ones when told to other people say researchers

The likelihood of determining whether someone is sharing a real or false memory of a crime that has been implanted in a person’s recollection is ‘no better than tossing a coin’, a new study reveals. People listening to recounted events of a criminal act were only able to determine between the two with 53 percent … Read more