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5 innovations that are revolutionizing global healthcare Medical innovations have occurred throughout history, continually advancing our ability to treat complex diseases These include the first vaccine for smallpox in the 18th century, the development of antibiotics in the 1920s and the world’s first organ transplant three decades later
These are 7 of the most exciting breakthroughs in healthcare today Rapid advances in genome mapping mean medical treatments could be tailored to match each patient’s genetic makeup "Technological advances have also dramatically reduced the time (now feasible in a few hours) and cost (now less than $1,000 per genome) of genome mapping, leading many to believe this could be done in regular practice to inform
We’re living longer lives, but not healthier ones | World Economic Forum Medical advances and lifestyle changes could give us an extra six years of quality life Rising life expectancy is rarely seen as a bad thing, but what if those extra years are spent in bad health? We are now spending more years in poor health than at any time in our history, according to a new report from the McKinsey Health Institute (MHI)
Here are 12 new advances in the battle to beat cancer | World Economic . . . In October 2024, researchers announced the biggest breakthrough in cervical cancer treatment for two decades – in a trial at 32 medical centres in Brazil, India, Italy, Mexico, and the UK Results from the INTERLACE trial showed that giving cervical cancer patients a short course of chemotherapy before starting the standard treatment reduced
3 megatrends that will shape the future of health - The World Economic . . . Advances in vaccine formulation, including nanoparticle technologies, pave the way for multi-pathogen vaccines that protect against multiple diseases in a single shot, improving convenience and compliance Digital platforms can help us optimize vaccine distribution, track coverage and send reminders to improve immunization rates in urban areas
How innovations in medical imaging can help detect heart disease Today’s medical imaging is making it possible for doctors to see in 3D, providing never-before-possible views of the heart and vascular system These advances are improving the diagnostic and prognostic abilities of doctors to help patients who are entering heart failure; and also to identify and assess heart problems much earlier
Medical inventions that have seen off infectious diseases over last 100 . . . A vaccination against malaria currently in trials holds the same hope The ability to react quickly and develop a vaccine for a new pathogen has sped up significantly in the past decade Technological advances have led to faster, cheaper and easier mass production of vaccines, such as the RNA vaccines against COVID-19
How will new technologies benefit ageing and longevity? | World . . . The most important tool is already readily available As early as 2017, there were 198 million smartphones in use in Brazil App design that produces easily accessible and affordable health diagnosis at the primary healthcare-level and significantly advances health literacy will have the greatest impact on healthy ageing and longevity
Three ways to prevent a future health dystopia | World Economic Forum In contrast, a single medical biotechnology product is thought to have generated about $20 billion in revenue in 2018 and the global alopecia market size for medical products is estimated to reach $4 8 billion annually by 2026, for an indication for cosmetic purposes
Here are 3 ways AI will change healthcare by 2030 It does so by aggregating information from multiple sources that in 2020 remained trapped in silos, including connected home devices, medical records and, increasingly, non-medical data The first big consequence of this in 2030 is that health systems are able to deliver truly proactive, predictive healthcare