Living In A Digital World

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  • December 26, 2017

Times have changed and more and more of our lives are moving online. Technology has had a huge impact on the way we live our lives, for both the good and the bad. We now have information at our fingertips; as soon as some crisis or tragedy happens, we know about it within minutes. Keeping in touch with loved ones has become easier than ever. Even being able to work from outside the constraints of going into an office every day is becoming increasingly popular. We can now shop from anywhere, work from anywhere, communicate with friends and family from anywhere, and have access to information from anywhere - essentially, we never have to leave our house.

group of students socializing outdoors While this may sound very appealing to some, human bonds are what make us who we are. At the end of the day, we will always remember the people who helped us and the memories we shared with those we love. Despite technology becoming more human-like with programs like Siri, nothing can replace real human connection. Research has even shown that social interaction is essential for our health, reducing the risk for a range of ailments.

Technology Has Revolutionized Health Care

With most of our life revolving around technology, it is no surprise that the health industry has also moved in this direction. Wearable technology to monitor different aspects of your health such as your heart rate, fitness levels, and even how you slept are a huge craze right now. These are designed to help you keep a better track of your health and alert you if something is off so you can make changes. We also now have more easy access to information on how to stay fit and healthy including recipes and workout routines that you can do from the comfort of your home. You are able to buy health supplements online while also being able to find out all the information about the best ingredients and products for specific health concerns. This Research Verified review is one such example of the plethora of information that is out there. Other ways that technology has revolutionized healthcare include:

Nanotechnology - This allows nanoparticles to reach specific cells in the body and treat them with drugs, light or heat. This allows for a more precise treatment which decreases the risk of damage to healthy cells.  

3D Printing - Who would have ever thought a time would come where you could actually print blood vessels, bone or even skin?

photo of prosthetic hand and real arm Artificial Intelligence - There very well may be a time where robots take over in certain medical professions. Artificial Intelligence algorithms are showing huge promise in being able to detect specific diseases from x-rays and microscopic specimen images with great accuracy. For example, these algorithms have been able to diagnose if a person has tuberculosis or not from an x-ray with an impressive accuracy rate.

Robotic Prosthetics - Engineers at John Hopkins University developed a robotic prosthetic arm that can be controlled by the mind. This arm has 26 joints and can hold up to 45 pounds. This arm is fully functional just like a regular arm.

The Human Connection   

While it does certainly seem that robots are taking over the world and everything is moving online to behind a screen, there is no replacement for real human interaction. We need human touch just like we need healthy food to eat. Human contact is essential for our health and well-being, both physically and mentally.

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