What's next Part 2 of a series Health Systems
3D Hologram printed
Here are the amazing things coming in the world of health!
- A microhospital will be just minutes away. There are micro hospitals out there with a basic emergency room and 20 beds.
- Your voice will diagnose your health. Producing speech requires the coordination of large portions of the brain. More muscle fibers are involved than any other physical action. Great for Alzheimers and Parkinson's diseases and even mild cognitive impairment.
- Patches will deliver injections painlessly. Many drugs will be available for delivery by micro needle patches. They are painless and easily self administered. They generate little dangerous sharp waste and are easily stored and transported without refrigeration.
- Printers will make body parts from your stem cells. That seemingly useless fat can generate stem cells which can model for 3D printers. From this cartilage and bone implants for treating osteoarthritis can take place.
- Stem cell patches will replace damaged heart tissue. The heart cannot regenerate itself after a heart attack. Studies with animals show cells delivered in a premade tissue patch help conduct electrical signals. This can aid in the recovery of damaged tissue hat hasn't yet died. A patch therapy using contracting cardiac muscle cells could be in use by 2030.
- Surgeons will operate using a hologram of you. The ability to project 3 dimensional images of you will become reality. This will guide surgical accuracy. Doctors will have hands free access to detailed images without having to look up at a screen.
- Clothes that assess and heal. There are shirts that can perform CPR based on sensors. Shoes will track your weight, gait and blood pressure and send data to a caregiver. The crowning glory will be a suit to facilitate mobility. This will affect balance from standing to walking and good posture
. It's going to be a great world and affiliate opportunities will abound as investors get on board. Good news for all of us!
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Hard to comprehend how quickly and in what directions technology is taking us. Nowhere more true than in health care. Thanks for the rundown — now if I can just live long enough to benefit from some of it (not to mention being able to pay for it!)
Tim
I'm ok buddy, been a bit light on here just recently; family business to sort out.
Away to Majorca tomorrow for a week or so and then back with a vengeance from 2nd July.
How are you keeping?
Terry
Stunning news, for sure.But I still think people are very much responsible for their own health.There are different situations though...:)
Nothing new under the sun Vera. Look at the resilience of Rasputin. Some called him a Shaman or witch doctor!
Thanks, Mike. Me, too.
He's fine. A bit troubled by hot weather. Sleeps or runs about the house.:)
My Siamese Prince has the advantage of a thin coat and the ability to find a nice box or closet in winter as I'm sure Mikkie does! :))
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Your post really pushed me to dreamland, unavoidable technological innovation