Warming  Society Up For the Mark of the Beast: DARPA's Tiny Implants Promise To Give  Humans DNA-Altering Superpowers - Elizabeth Palermo - http://www.livescience.com/47890-self-healing-implants-darpa.html 
Wolverine, Ghost Rider, the Incredible Hulk - all of  these characters have at least one awesome trait in common: the ability to heal  themselves. And now, the Pentagon wants to give ordinary people this superhuman  capability.
A new military-sponsored program aims to develop a  tiny device that can be implanted in the body, where it will use electrical  impulses to monitor the body's organs, healing these crucial parts when they  become infected or injured.
Known as Electrical Prescriptions, or ElectRx, the  program could reduce dependence on pharmaceutical drugs and offer a new way to  treat illnesses, according to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency  (DARPA), the branch of the U.S. Department of Defense responsible for developing  the program.
"The technology DARPA plans to develop through the  ElectRx program could fundamentally change the manner in which doctors diagnose,  monitor and treat injury and illness," Doug Weber, program manager for DARPA's  biological technologies office, said in a statement.
The implant that DARPA hopes to develop is something  akin to a tiny, intelligent pacemaker, Weber said. The device would be implanted  into the body, where it would continually assess a person's condition and  provide any necessary stimulus to the nerves to help maintain healthy organ  function, he added.
The idea for the technology is based on a biological  process known as neuromodulation, in which the peripheral nervous system (the  nerves that connect every other part of the body to the brain and spinal cord)  monitors the status of internal organs and regulate the body's responses to  infection and disease. When a person is sick or injured, this natural process  can sometimes be thrown off, according to DARPA. Instead of making a person feel  better, neuromodulation can actually exacerbate a condition, causing pain,  inflammation and a weakened immune system.
But with the help of an electrically charged  implant, DARPA says it can keep neuromodulation under control. Electric impulses  from the device will stimulate the nerve patterns that help the body heal itself  and keep the out-of-whack nerve stimulus patterns that cause a sick person even  greater harm from doing damage.
DARPA hopes to develop a device so tiny that it can  be implanted using only a needle. Such a small implant would be a huge  improvement over similar neuromodulation devices already in use today, most of  which are about the size of a deck of cards and require invasive surgery to  implant, according to DARPA.
And the miniature size of the device has another  advantage: It can be placed exactly where it is needed at nerve endings. An  implant as small as a nerve fiber could minimize the side effects caused by  implants whose electric impulses aren't sent directly into nerve channels, DARPA  officials said.
The device could help treat a host of painful,  inflammatory conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic inflammatory  response syndrome (a condition that causes inflammation throughout the body) and  inflammatory bowel disease. And if the ElectRx program is a success, it could  also lead to the development of implants that help treat brain and mental-health  disorders, such as epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress  disorder (PTSD) and depression, according to DARPA.
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