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This is Scientific American 60-Second Tech. I'm Larry Greenemeier. Got a minute?

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If you've seen Google's promotions for its Internet-connected Glass headset,

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you already know the technology will be great for showing off your rad mountain biking skills and skydiving exploits.

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The less daring among us will be relieved to know that medical workers are also interested in the technology to improve patient care.

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MedEx Ambulance Service in Skokie, Ill., bought two pairs of Glass to test as a video consultation tool with ER doctors at a hospital they serve, according to the Chicago Tribune.

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The paramedics want to be able to get input from doctors about treatment options while patients are still en route.

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Earlier this year Rhode Island Hospital began studying Glass as a low-cost way to connect emergency room patients with an off-site dermatologist for a live consultation when needed.

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All well and good.

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But the Food and Drug Administration needs to give its blessing before Glass can be widely used in medical settings.

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Privacy is the big sticking point.

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Still, score one for Google Glass, which has already been banned from more places than Charlie Sheen, most recently at Comic Con during film screenings.

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Now there's an idea: a live Google Glass feed from Charlie Sheen.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Tech. I'm Larry Greenemeier.

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