Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to a phase of receipt for receiving the user information and the result of the health diagnosis regarding the user, wherein the results of the health diagnosis regarding the user includes the numeric result value(s) regarding at least one medical checkup item; a phase that decides the risk group in which the user belongs among multiple risk groups by basing on the user information, a phase that decides the risk group in which the user belongs with the multiple risk group categorized according to the degree of the danger predicted regarding the health; and, a phase for deriving medical information related to the user that includes the health risk rating by considering the risk group in which the user belongs and the result of the health diagnosis regarding the user.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a porous carbon electrode, the method including: applying a metal film or metal particles to one surface of a carbon electrode; heat treating the carbon electrode to which the metal film or the metal particles are applied; and forming one surface of the carbon electrode in a porous structure by making the metal film or the metal particles penetrate into one surface of the carbon electrode, and the efficiency of the carbon electrode as an electrode may be improved while increasing a surface area of a carbon structure.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to a medical device comprising a multi-functional socket, comprising, a socket capable of being connected with a health information measuring device or a bio sensor module, the type of which are different from each other; and a control portion receiving an identification information from a health information measuring device or a bio sensor module, via the socket, when the socket is connected with the health information measuring device or the bio sensor module, recognizing a type of the health information measuring device or the bio sensor module, and operating an exclusive program for the recognized health information measuring device or the bio sensor module, wherein a type of an exclusive program operated by the control portion differs depending on a type of the health information measuring device or the bio sensor module.
Abstract:
Provided is a non-coding type biosensor. The non-coding type biosensor includes a first electrode including a first sub-electrode and a plurality of second sub-electrodes that are spaced apart from the first sub-electrode, ends of at least some of the plurality of second sub-electrodes being connected to the first sub-electrode, a reaction chamber in which a target material and a mixture solution react with each other, the reaction chamber contacting opposite ends of the plurality of second sub-electrodes, and a second electrode of which one end contacts the reaction chamber.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to bodily fluid analyzer with self-diagnosis function comprising, the first sensor part and the first operation part that are used to test or analyze the bodily fluid sample; the second sensor part and the second operation part that are used to self-diagnose of abnormalities of the said first sensor part or the first operation part; and the control part that operates the first operation part or the second operation part based on the predefined conditions and senses the operation status of the first operation part or the second operation part by using the second sensor part or the first sensor part, wherein the first and second sensor parts are used as a means of data entry into the aforementioned bodily fluid analyzer and the said first and second operation parts are used as means of output of the bodily fluid analyzer.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a biosensor, including: a blood cell separation membrane which separates blood cells from blood and allows plasma components to pass through; a microfluid channel through which the plasma components that have passed through the blood cell separation membrane flow; a lower substrate which allows the plasma components that have passed through the blood cell separation membrane to flow along the microfluid channel; and a pillar which connects the blood cell separation membrane and the lower substrate, in which an electrode is disposed in the pillar, and the pillar pushes and lifts the blood cell separation membrane by a predetermined distance. The biosensor of the present invention allows plasma, which is difficult to pass through the blood cell separation membrane due to surface tension, to easily pass through.