Science in medical advancement technology . (Featuring New Author @sumee1313)

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Within the last century or so, there has been rapid development of technology in every aspect of human life. Technology has made life easier, automated different processes and created lots of damage in the same measure. Science has also reinvented how we treat different diseases and control organisms that make us sick.

Here are a few technological advances has shaped the modern medicine.

Bionic limbs

Many people have had their legs and limbs amputated due to several conditions such as diabetes, accidents, infections, and deformations. With bionic limbs, amputees can live their lives to the fullest thanks to technological advances in prosthetics. In this end, several technologies have come together including Bluetooth devices, sync joints using computer chips, and 3D printing technology among others. The limbs feel as real as possible and are easy to use.


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Robotic check-ups and telemedicine

Access to quality healthcare is one of the most important pillars of healthcare. Technology has made it easy for everyone to access healthcare cheaply especially those living in underserved regions. Telemedicine comes in handy when there are emergencies and qualified specialists are not available. Medical robots are a step further. They are intelligent machines that check on patients, checking for critical symptoms, and managing patient charts with little human intervention. It comes in handy to hospitals overwhelmed by the number of patients and patients that require round-the clock monitoring.


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Advances in imaging technologies

In a bid to diagnose several illnesses, science has helped the medical practitioners to create visual impressions of the body interiors without surgeries. Common technologies used include Computed Tomography (CT), mammography for the breasts, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), ultrasound, molecular imaging, and the conventional X-ray technologies. Moreover, there are huge advances in colonoscopy with the use of cameras that travel through the gut taking images all the way.


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Advances in cardiovascular technologies

A century earlier, heart disease patients only waited for their death. Technology has revolutionized how we treat heart diseases. Some of the technologies used include the pacemakers, stents, valve-repair percutaneous technology, Electrophysiological ablation technologies to treat atrial fibrillation, implantable defibrillators, assistive heart pumps, and artificial hearts among other technologies.


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Stem cell research

This is an undifferentiated cell of an organism that can give rise to an indefinite number of many cells of the same type. Stem cells give the medical researchers ability to repair damaged tissues and curing diseases. Cloned human stem cells have helped in the repair of eye and heart diseases.


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Laparoscopy

This is the minimally invasive surgery by the use of intelligent technologies. The technology is used in several procedures such as repair of hernia, appendectomies, and the removal of the gallbladder.


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Vitro fertilization

Vitro-fertilization is a series of procedures that are used to treat a variety of fertility and genetic issues that prevent conception. Mature eggs are collected form the ovaries of a female and fertilized with a sperm in the lab. The fertilized embryo is then implanted into the uterus. The egg may be implanted into another woman (a gestational carrier) who is called the surrogate. The technology has given hope to several infertile couples.

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Medical is one of the most important sections of science and these are truly great achievements for scientists.

Thanks for the post. One thought is we can physically replace parts of the human body, but the real challenge is to get our minds to accept these changes. The brain has taken millions of years to evolve alongside the body, they are highly linked entities. It won't be so easy to adapt..but we will

Yes we have accept the changes as they are for our good future and i am sure it will happen but it will take time

More science for a better world.

Yes it will be good for us in development of new technologies in future.

It really is a new world.

New world new begining the science is moving forward with the time

In a few years artificial implants will give us better performance that we will opt into replacing or parts with them.

Yes the day is not far where we can replace every part of the body

That technology will blow my mind....then maybe I can replace my brain.

Even that time is not so far in which we can replace our brains.

I just wonder how experimental procedures dealing with this could even occur.

This is awesome--thanks for sharing. It's so great to see such innovative ways in which technology can assist us, rather than harming us. For example, the low vision aids from OrCam are a technology that have drastically transformed blind accessibility capabilities. It's an AI device that helps blind, vision impaired, even those with a visual disability to "read" with a point of a finger. I think it's about time we had more of these options--and it's great to see so many emerging. Thanks for sharing :)

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