It might not be information you want to know, but just in case you do,
scientist have devised a way to let you know how many years you have left on
Earth.
Metro reports that the “death-test” is a non-invasive procedure, and
involves applying a painless laser pulse to the surface of the skin through a
wristwatch-style device.
This measures how a person’s body will decline with age by
analysing endothelial cells, the Sunday Times reports.
These cells line the smallest blood vessels - capillaries – in our
bodies and respond to complex activity elsewhere in the body.
By measuring the oscillations within the cells, the
scientists say they can calculate the length of time before death and also
test for diseases including cancer and dementia.
The result is graded from 0 for death to 100 for optimum functioning with
the predictions becoming more accurate as more data is added.
A user-friendly version of the system is expected to be completed within
the next three years.
The test was developed by two physics professors from Lancaster
University, Aneta Stefanovska and Peter McClintock, with the help of grants
from medical charities and government research bodies.
Professor Stefanovska is credited with inventing the method of analysing
endothelial reactivity.
‘I am hoping we will build a database that will become larger and larger,
so every person person measured can be compared against it,’ she said.
‘We will then be in a position to tell them the values [that] predict a
certain number of years
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