After his mother died, an 18-year-old boy invented a bra that could save millions of women

God is in sorrow and laughter, in bitterness and in joy, and this time, out of the trouble of an 18-year-old, he created well not for a man, but for millions. It is about a boy named Julian, who found out at the age of 13 that his mother was diagnosed with cancer.

In the meantime, he also had to endure the news of the second diagnosis. Thus, he decided to take a step to ensure that other families should not have to worry about it. At the age of 18, Julian invented a bra that could change medical diagnosis.

It’s called Hagia Technologies and it was invented with the help of three other friends of his, and the goal was simple. The bra is designed to catch cancer in its early stages and to allow families to prepare for what is to come.

Julian’s mother lost both breasts in the fight against cancer but managed to escape. And because the boy knew every step of the disease, he came up with an invention that could stop the wave of breast cancer. The bra includes over 200 sensors that are designed to detect even the smallest changes in the breasts.

It should be worn for 60-90 minutes every week and can detect changes in temperature, breast texture, and color. Everything makes sense because tumors change blood flow,

and the invention is designed to observe changes. It remains to be seen whether this bra will reach the world, but until then, the work of Julian and his friends is to be applauded.