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Microchip Implants in humans
DeVry University
A History of Microchip implants Beginnings
1 Early Technology/Prototypes
2 Candidates
B Milestones in Microchip Technology
1 Through the centuries
C Today
1 Advancements
2 New Tech

I Political Cause/Effects (

A Government policy
1 Laws Concerning tracking humans
2 Inability to keep up with changing technology
3 Freedom of peace,(confidentiality)

II Impact on Economy/Business’s (

A Increased profits
1 Saved manpower
2 Increased productivity
3 Time saved from filling/searching by personnel
B Costs
1 Free with healthcare
2 Coverage plans for insurance
3 Target group
C Convenience
1 Banking Convenience,(paperless currency)
2 Passports
3 Drivers license’s
4 Social Security

A Ethical/Psychological/Cultural Concerns (Right of privacy
1 Personal security
2 Accountability
Government
Coorperation
Self

B Effects of youth
1 Increased parental paranoia
2 Reduction in abduction rate
C Religious views
1. restraints
2. lore

III Medical Views (
A Benefits
1. On hand medical ID
2. Monitoring
Elderly
Children
Family
B Hazards
1. Incompatibility
2. Electrocution
3. Cancer

Nguyen, A. (2009, November 16). The Potential Implementation of Radio-Frequency Identification Technology for Personal Health Examination and Monitoring. . Retrieved May 18, 2014, from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2997241/ (Monitoring)

IP,R.Micheal,K. Micheal,M.G. (2009), Location and Interactive Services Not only at your fingertips but under your skin, University of Wollongong, New South Wales, 18-20 May 2009, IEEE Publication

Albrecht, K. (2007, November 19). "Microchip-Induced Tumors in Laboratory Rodents and Dogs: A Review of the Literature 1990–2006". May 16, 2014, from http://www.antichips.com/cancer/index.html (Cancer)

Timmer, J. (2007, September 9). RFID implants linked to cancer: the lowdown. . Retrieved

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