When technology will change medicine

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New technologies are not only used to monitoring activity or connect your health home. They transform and improve many areas of activity. In a previous article, ABsmarthealth discussed the 11 changes that technology will bring to medicine. Here is the continuation.

1 – When doctors and RNs work together to find solutions

ibm watson medicine

Have you heard of Watson? IBM Watson for Oncology is a cognitive computer system created to help physicians and help make evolving the international expertise of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK). The machine is able to assist cancer specialists in assessing and suggesting treatment options for a person. A tailor-made analysis enabled by its ability to process very quickly a very large quantity of key information contained in the patient files, and cross-referencing them in particular with reference texts and data from MSK's expertise.

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2 – 3D food

nasa 3d pizza

If the 3D printer can recreate organs, it can also be used to make food. In 2013, NASA was investing $ 125,000 in a project straight out of the mind of engineer Anjan Contractor, aimed at being able to print food. The goal was to provide astronauts with food for a long journey into space. More than that, print from the 3D food could be used to tackle food shortages in the world.

3 – Augmented reality operations

google glass doctor

Augmented reality and virtual reality are clearly solutions for the future, as we have seen with new car models capable of providing a lot of information to drivers to increase their safety. In the field of medicine, these technologies could allowrecord operations differently performed by surgeons, or create an environment where doctors and patients could exchange information directly. In psychotherapy, these two types of reality could allow patients to visualize different scenarios and process memories virtually.

4 – Nanorobots: minimoys doctors

There is more and more talk of Nanorobots, these tiny machines can be used to establish the a person's health check and identify possible illnesses. These devices could also help expand our knowledge in biology and anatomy to perform extremely precise surgery and improve drug delivery. More so, nanorobots could communicate with each other and choose between them to act in case of health problem. In short, an immune system 2.0

5- immortal brain

bionic brain

What if our brains become immortal? Printed circuit boards are currently in development to reproduce the behavior of this unique organ. Circuit-assisted hybrid brains could be used to control prostheses and fix ADHD issues (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), TDA or TDA / H in French (Attention Deficit Disorder). These types of brains could also improve memory and cognition, which also includes language, learning, reasoning, etc. All of this would perhaps be a step towards perfect vision and hearing as well as unlimited memory.

6 – The cyborgs era is approaching

NFC chip skin implant

Unlike C-17 and C-18 for DBZ enthusiasts, these cyborgs there in any case, will be improved humans. NFC chip implants are already a first step towards the fully smart health connected human. Having technology in the skin in the literal sense of the word risks becoming more and more popular, will know what new stage the Man will be ready to take to self-improve.

7 – Frozen

frozen dna

No doubt you have already heard of it or have you ever thought about cryogenization. Some people have already signed a contract with companies offering that frozen sleep hoping to be brought back to life years later, much like in a science fiction movie. Experiments have been carried out on pigs in order to Review this technique, and they proved to be conclusive. While in theory cryogenization might be possible, the idea is still very controversial.

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