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Monday, 24 July 2017

New Smart Co-nd-oms Will Change Colors And Expose STD’s & HIV aids

Three students from London’s Issac Newton Academy are helping to create a cleaner s3xual environment.

Muaz Nawaz, Daanyaal Ali and Chirag Shah are creating what will be known as the “smart” c0ndom called the “S.T.EYE,”
This condom could possibly revolutionize how people can detect if they have a s3xually transmitted disease without even getting tested.
“We wanted to make something that make detecting harmful STI’s safer than ever before, so that people can take immediate action in the privacy of their own homes without the invasive procedures at the doctors,” Daanyaal Ali told The Independent.
The c0ndoms glow a different color in the dark if an STD is detected. Reports show that the condom uses a built-in-indicator that changes color when a bacteria or infection is detected. Green may indicate chlamydia, yellow for herpes, purple for human papillomavirus, or blue for syphilis.
This condom creation earned the teens the top innovation prize at the Teen Tech Awards. They also received money and a trip to Buckingham Palace.
According to reports, the condom is not available yet, it is just a concept for now.
The Centers for Disease and Control and Prevention says ways to help prevent STDs are through condoms, reducing number of s3x partners, abstinence, mutual monogamy and vaccination.

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