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A new device could change the way we look at our heart health and save lives. KSL's Amy Iverson has the story and shows what else is trending.

Imagine a wireless implant that could predict heart attacks house in advance. This 14-millimeter blood testing device foes under the skin, checks out your blood, and then sends the info to your doctor's computer. By testing proteins and acids, it could predict hear attacks three-to-four hours ahead of time. This implant should be available within four years.

This dress shirt design is on Kickstarter. They say the Parl-Four makes it easier for men to tie their ties. The collar has belt-loops, located beneath the collar. It keeps the tie in place and don one has to help you fold down your collar. There is the classic style, or the more daring look that keeps the loops visible. They haven't met their goal yet, but you can support the campaign and get one on Kickstarter for $115.

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