Medicine is changing rapidly due to advances in technology, communications, genetics, and robotics. In the future, annual checkups will involve self-scanning devices that can detect diseases rather than visiting the doctor. Three-dimensional printers may be able to produce human organs. Additionally, contact lenses may monitor blood sugar levels by testing tears, eliminating the need for repeated blood sugar testing.
Medicine is changing rapidly due to advances in technology, communications, genetics, and robotics. In the future, annual checkups will involve self-scanning devices that can detect diseases rather than visiting the doctor. Three-dimensional printers may be able to produce human organs. Additionally, contact lenses may monitor blood sugar levels by testing tears, eliminating the need for repeated blood sugar testing.
Medicine is changing rapidly due to advances in technology, communications, genetics, and robotics. In the future, annual checkups will involve self-scanning devices that can detect diseases rather than visiting the doctor. Three-dimensional printers may be able to produce human organs. Additionally, contact lenses may monitor blood sugar levels by testing tears, eliminating the need for repeated blood sugar testing.
So, we have talked about transportation and the space
but what about you? What's going to happen with you 50 years into the future? The world of medicine is changing increasingly. Thanks to technology, communications, genetics, and robotics. Furthermore, many inventions appeared that helped facilitate the discovery of diseases and how to treat them. So how will the future of medicine be in the coming years? Well first off, you won’t have to go to the doctor for your annual checkup. You will have a device where you can scan yourself for any diseases. This is about the first device, and there are many ideas that may appear in the future, for example a 3D printer for human organs. Moreover, there are lenses that are placed directly on the eye that can monitor the level of sugar in the body. It works by monitoring the blood glucose level through the lens through the tear, and you don't have to think about your blood sugar level again.