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We all dream of a tool that warns us once we are about to crack a forbidden food, especially at the holidays approach. Well, Microsoft is working. Concept holds two cups. Explanations

These days researchers are obsessed on the chest. After the bra tweets, one that detects breast cancer, here are the bins that warn us when we eat for the wrong reasons. The idea for the least-pitched notes of a very serious project led by the multinational Microsoft in association with the English universities of Rochester and Southampton.

Equipped with sensors slipped into the cups and sides, the smart bra records changes in heart rate, body temperature and stress levels, precursors food drives according to the researchers.

The stored data is sent via Bluetooth to the smart phone happy user receives alerts when a dangerous snacking looming. This prototype is supposed to help "change behaviors that seem automatic or out of control," says the Daily Mail Mary Czerwinski, researcher and psychologist who directs the study. "The bra will make aware of their attitude unsuitable persons" to put them in the right way.