Thursday, June 2, 2011

Ford Asks,"Is There a Doctor in the House?"



With health care being a burning issue these days, Ford has become the first automaker to jump into the game, working on car seats that actually monitor one's heart rate. What will be next.. a car that slows down when it sees the man (or lady) in blue?  To learn more about Ford in-car health monitoring seat, check out this article in the Detroit News.

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