Medical technology for the next 15 years: X-ray breakthrough, antibiotic ... of the 20th century

In the next 15 years, there will be many breakthroughs in medical technology progress, according to Professor Donald Combs, of the medical planning department of East Virginia Medical University, in the article published in the British Journal of Medicine. (BMJ).

Some of the breakthroughs introduced are: equipment that burns fat, like an airport scanner. When overweight people pass, the laser will destroy excess fat, help people free up the excess weight within three days without side effects.

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In the future, diapers will monitor your baby's health (Artwork: Flickr)

Wave technology, or using light wavelengths, will help destroy cancer cells more accurately than current radiotherapy.

People with high blood pressure or diabetes will be implanted under the skin to monitor heart rate and respiration, blood pressure and blood sugar levels.

Biometrics will be used to monitor pathogens in children 's urine and feces, while smart diapers will change color when a child has a cold. The computer will draw fake knee and knee joints with the correct size, help design and replace the actual groin and knee.

People with visual loss can see back with a micro-telescope installed in the eyeball.

According to Professor Combs, these are important medical breakthroughs for the 21st century, just like aspirin, X-rays and antibiotics are an important medical breakthrough in the 20th century.