RT @patientscientst: I am so excited! Yesterday for the first time in 5 months I unlocked my computer with my Touch ID. 🥳 Did you even kn…
RT @patientscientst: I am so excited! Yesterday for the first time in 5 months I unlocked my computer with my Touch ID. 🥳 Did you even kn…
I am so excited! Yesterday for the first time in 5 months I unlocked my computer with my Touch ID. 🥳 Did you even know you could lose your fingerprints during chemo? Without any obvious clinical symptoms? https://t.co/pDv7lNjbGn https://t.co/aoYi6Qc93c
An interesting thing I learned this week which shows the youth-bias of tech: when you undergo chemotherapy you may not be able to use fingerprints to unlock devices during - I even found a paper showing *permanent* fingerprint change: https://t.co/dPy2nK49
An interesting side effect of some chemotherapy: Azadeh et al. "Fingerprint changes among cancer patients treated with paclitaxel." https://t.co/FFQxo6IZz6
Fingerprint changes among #cancer patients treated with paclitaxel. https://t.co/c5GbqzeTuU