Of Electric Eyes, $20 Knees & Flying Cars

January 10, 2010 by Michael Ricciardelli · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Drugs & Medical Devices 

paul-milo-your-flying-car-awaitsCNN recently featured what it called the Top 10 Health Innovations of 2009. From a $20 knee joint replacement developed by Stanford students (which may in time at least partially replace the titanium versions currently marketed with price tags from $10,000 to $100,000), to a microchip developed by MIT researchers which may, as an “electric eye,” help blind people to regain partial sight. There’s also a smart stethoscope which can transfer monitored data directly to a computer where that which has been transmitted can be further analyzed; a new found process which uses pieces of wood to regenerate broken bones; and a Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Therapy System which has shown promising results in treating the depression of those who have not been able to obtain relief through anti-depressants. The electromagnetic headpiece “pulses magnetic fields into a patient’s prefrontal cortex, the part of the brain that regulates mood” and “stimulates the neurons to make more mood enhancing chemicals.”  The technology may offer relief to millions of people who suffer from depression. Amazing really.

The award winning New Jersey Journalist Paul Milo has just published a fascinating book entitled “Your Flying Car Awaits: Robot Butlers, Lunar Vacations, and Other Dead-Wrong Predictions of the Twentieth Century.” Milo has produced what Harper Collins has aptly referred to as an “insightful compendium of the most outrageous and completely ridiculous predictions of the 20th Century.” And as I, having grown up in the late Sixties and Seventies, ponder this present dire lack of flying robot cars (we were veritably promised), I can’t help but be amazed that we’ve reached a point where machinery may offer sight to the blind and knees to the poor.

And if still upset about the flying robot cars, there’s always the Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Therapy System.

The CNN graphic showing the Top 10 Health Innovations is well worth a quick look.

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