




| Five areas of technology might transform medicine |
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| Written by Fred Hansen | |
| Thursday, 25 January 2007 | |
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Some people suggest that the most pressing issues that threaten
western health economics, such as chronic disease or the obesity
epidemic, may vanish with the emergence of new technologies . John, who is 25 lb overweight, walks through a device that looks like an airport x-ray scanner. When he emerges, about 5 lb of fat tissue has been "fried" by a laser. Through the normal purging processes, the fat will be gone from his body in about three days. He repeats the process every two weeks until all the extra weight is gone. No side effects are seen apart from resizing of his wardrobe.
Previous startling technologies have been aspirin (patented 1899)
and x-ray machines (patented 1900) followed by immunizations and
antibiotics in the 1950s. The article gives other examples of amazing
new devices. It also provides you with some fascinating Web links for
more technological innovations to come:
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