
1) Nano-bots in the blood: Although nano-bots are far from being used today, however, there is a chance that we will see this in the future, when these small robots can work like our own white leukocytes and destroy microscopic organisms and various pathogens. These miniature robots will work as their full-valued equivalents with their own sensors and motor structures and can carry out small tasks, such as passing chemotherapy 1000 times more effective than using drugs, and it will not cause as many side effects as the patient’s face in the present medication.
2) Mind transmission and head transplant: From the very beginning of humanity, we need to live forever, and one day it can become a reality for organizations like Google and Brainpreservation.org, who are looking for ways to extend life by treating infection, protecting our brains in stagnation or actually saving on PC or other brain.
While it may seem like a strange idea for a technical organization, such as Google, to register and fight for health care, it makes sense that their CEO Larry Page might need to improve their lives and those around him so that they can understand other intense life difficulties. in the upcoming future.
3) Robotic Surgery / Pilot Training / Flight Simulator: Roswell Park Cancer Institute quickly reaches the position of pioneers of surgical training. This progress has been achieved through the innovative collaborative efforts of the University School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Buffalo and the RPCI Center for Robotic Surgery. Surgical methods constantly require years of preparation, and up to this point the vast majority of these preparations are carried out in a living environment. Perhaps it would be more efficient to do robotic surgery in comparison with current practice.
4) Holographic images: Hospitals are the place to go when any treatment is required. However, it is strange that in the United States more than 2 million people suffer from infections from hospitals, and 100,000 people die from these infections. In addition, nearly 20 billion dollars are required to treat these contaminants. One thing that can significantly help is the ability to enter information without affecting physical gadgets, such as a keyboard, mouse, etc. Holographic images will have the ability to make a complete revolution in this area.
5) Improved blood testing experience: No one likes needles, especially when you need to please an inexperienced phlebotomist. Amazing news! Organizations such as Theranos have developed the perfect way for such people, because if you want to run tests, you only need micro blood samples, which means that approximately 1/1,000 of normal blood will be extracted from your vein.
6) Mitochondrial DNA transfer: It is also known as the "three parental children", this procedure has many possible fatal diseases, such as heart and liver failure, and deafness. Although the many moral and ethical issues cover the current approval of this procedure, the potential implications for future ages are endless.
7) Robotic Nurse Assistant: Unqualified or ineffective nurses can be problematic for patients. According to the survey, the majority of patients annually suffer from moving or getting up in bed or due to an abnormal fall after surgery. There are many varieties of complete robot, for example, RIBA (Robot for interactive body support), developed by RIKEN and Tokai Rubber Industries and auxiliary equipment, for example, HAL (Hybrid Assistive Limb) robots, transmitted by Cyberdyne.
8) Artificial Retina: The United States usually describes someone as a legitimate visually impaired when the person’s focal vision deteriorates to 20/200, or the person has lost peripheral vision, so he sees less than 20 degrees out of focal vision. Typical vision is 20/20, and people can see up to 90 degrees with their peripheral vision. It is expected that 1.1 million people in the United States are legally impaired.
This has prompted organizations like Nano-Retina to create a complex and sophisticated solution designed to restore the vision of people who have lost their sight due to degenerative retinal diseases. The Nano Retina small-scale device, the NR600 Implant, replaces the functionality of completely or partially damaged photoreceptor cells of the eye and makes electrical incitement necessary to initiate the remaining healthy and fully functioning cells of the retina.
9) Anti-aging drugs: Fantasy, the dream of the day or the nightmare of long life or immortality, as you perceive it, may become a little possible in the future, as anti-aging drugs will give you the opportunity to live up to 110 and 120 years. In 2016, an anti-aging drug test was carried out, which came to its tests, and there were opportunities that diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's could appear in these tests, which were sent to ancient history. Researchers now believe that it is quite possible to stop old age and help them live healthy in their 120s.
10) Teeth regeneration: This can really be a very surprising and rewarding achievement in the field of health care, if the technology can really provide answers to the mystery of tooth regeneration. Brilliantly colorful fish found in Africa can hold the key to the development of lost teeth. In a community-oriented study between the Georgia Institute of Technology and King’s College London, cichlid fish from Lake Malawi in Africa who lose teeth to have another slate. Their research, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, recognizes and emphasizes the qualities responsible for the development of new teeth, and may induce the key to "restoring teeth" in humans.
eleven) Bulbs that disinfect and kill bacteria: It is known that hospitals are a potentially dangerous and dangerous place with so many people with various diseases and bacteria. Indigo-Clean has now developed an innovation that uses light that continually sterilizes nature, disinfects the environment and enhances your current disease prevention efforts.
12) Medical socks and devices with durable batteries: The requirement for power is the main task. Pacemaker batteries are regularly replaced after expensive surgery. Using technology, batteries will charge faster and they will last a long time, which will also reduce battery costs.
13) Reconstructive and plastic surgery of stem cells: Recently, stem cells have appeared in the spotlight. However, in the past few years there have been some meaningless and fraudulent allegations of stem cell reconstruction. After a long journey, there are, finally, some real and officially approved applications for stem cell reconstruction and plastic surgery, which have begun to appear in various fields.
14) Human empowerment: Perhaps the most impressive indicator of progress in health innovation is the video presented by Les Baugh, who controlled the prosthesis. Thanks to extensive research, in the question of how Lev’s mind controlled his limbs, analysts could decide how the mind copes with these connections. With the help of these studies, they could create an innovation that would read his brain movement and send signs to the limbs that ultimately controlled the motor elements of his prosthetic limbs.
15) Health Informatics: More than half of US clinics use some kind of electronic document structure, but only 6% of them actually follow all government orders, as evidenced by the current University of Michigan survey. As shown by scientists from the University of Chicago, half the drug supply dollars spent on unnecessary forms of accounting. According to reports, electronic records have saved a significant amount of 37 and 59 million dollars. The United States if a large hospital monitors medical informatics health care. It simplifies the process of therapeutic care and reduces the requirements for malpractice and extends coordination between providers.

