INTRODUCTION.
As years pass by our society develops in many ways. One of the most amazing advancements recorded in time is the change in technology. It is obvious that technology advances at a fast rate, and examples of these are the constant new phones, iPods and such that are being released. When I was younger, cell phones were made in only one format. There were no flip phones, or slide and text phones, those c
ame later on in time. There are always new technological products being released, so you are never up to date with your supplies. These advancements in technology are made to make our lives easier in every way possible. Imagine a future where you don’t have to walk, or flying cars! Anything is possible, and you can never know what will be discovered next.
IMPORTANCE OF TECHNOLOGY.
If you didn’t know how important technology is to a person, then you are most definitely deprived. Technology is used in everything we do in our daily lives, such as the computer that I am using right now, or machines in a hospital. As we advance through life, we will begin to realize just exactly how important technology is to an individual. For instance, the human body is one of the most complex systems, but with modern technology we are able to understand our internal structures. Now-a-days technology is used for scientific purposes in order to gain knowledge on the many health problems that people face. With humans constantly becoming sick, and being diagnosed with new diseases or unknown problems, it is up to the scientists to use technology to discover the cure. We have come far from just using needles and knives. Scientific technology consists of x-rays, ultra sounds, MIR and so on. Each system has specific purposes, for certain parts of the body.
TECHNOLOGY IN THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
The digestive system is a group of organs in the body that breaks down food into chemical components for the body to use. Through the complex process of the digestive system, many problems or sicknesses may occur. During digestion, it is normal for humans to come across trouble during their bowl movement. A new invention known as the SmartPill is an electronic pill that is meant to be ingested by the patient. The pill then gathers information about the digestive system as it travels through it, transmitting the information to a receiver worn by the patient. This technology is quite extraordinary, to create an electronic wireless sensor to monitor the interior of your body without any negative side effects is a big step in the medicine world. The SmartPill also helps to detect gastroparesis, which is a disorder that causes the stomach to empty very slowly. David Barthel is the president and CEO of the SmartPill.
One of the most profound medical discoveries in Canada during the twentieth century is the discovery of ‘insulin.’ Frederick Banting and Charles Best are the two Canadians who discovered insulin in 1921-1922. Insulin is a hormone that helps the body use glucose for energy. Millions of lives were saved thanks to this discovery, and although insulin is not a cure for diabetics, it is the remains to be the only effective treatment for diabetes. Diabetes, known as diabetes mellitus, is a condition in which a person has high blood sugar either because the body doesn't produce enough insulin, or because cells don't respond to the insulin that is produced. There are three main types of diabetes:
- Type 1 Diabetes: the body of a person fails to produce insulin, therefore requires insulin to be injected manually.
- Type 2 Diabetes: this is the most common form of diabetes, in which the body cells fail to use insulin properly.
- Gestational Diabetes: this occurs when pregnant women, who did not have diabetes before, suddenly have a high blood glucose level during pregnancy.
All forms of diabetes cannot be fully cured, but can be treated with the help of insulin. There are of course many other technological solutions to problems that occur in the digestive system of the body, but these two discoveries seem to interest me the most.
TECHNOLOGY IN THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM.
The respiratory system is one of the most important body functions aside from the circulatory system. In the respiratory system there are groups of organs that are responsible for carrying oxygen from the air in to the bloodstream, and for expelling carbon dioxide. Humans need a properly functioning respiratory system in order to breathe. Asthma is a common chronic respiratory disease in which inflammation of the bronchial tubes causes them to swell which narrows the airway. This results in coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath and tightness in the chest. Most people who are diagnosed with asthma are given an inhaler or puffer. This medical device is used for delivering medication into the lungs through the mouth. There are many different kinds of inhalers, but the most common type of inhaler is the pressurized metered-dose inhaler which consists of a small canister that holds the medicine. The creation of inhalers are very useful and convenient, some are made specifically for children. This video is an example of how to use inhalers.
A lung disease, known as Emphysema, is a long term progressive disease in which the lungs deteriorate and an abnormal accumulation of air occurs in tissues. Emphysema is irreversible and diminishes the ability to exhale. The main cause of this disease is due to cigarette smoking, and lung cancer. Emphysema is included in a group of diseases called COPD or ‘chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases’, which refer to the lungs. The technology that is used to diagnose this disease is confirmed by pulmonary function testing, for example spirometry. In a spirometry test you breathe into a mouthpiece that is connected to a spirometer. Another method of testing would be using the x-ray. Radiography is the use of x-rays to cross materials to view inside objects. With an x-ray you are able to view the appearance of absence of a disease in your body.
CONCLUSION.
All the information that I have given you is just the beginning of a much wider world of technology. Technology has certainly proved to be very useful in ways that we cannot describe. Without technology, we would not be able to make discoveries, or solutions. Our human bodies need technology to diagnose sicknesses, to create medicines, and to stay alive. One of the most shocking discoveries about medicines is by Toronto surgeon Wilfred Bigelow. Wilfred discovered in the field of heart surgery: the use of hypothermia and the development of the pacemaker. Technology will continue to grow, and continue to help people in our society. I am glad that I was born in this era, because going to the doctor makes me feel comfortable. Just knowing that the technology is so advanced that the chances of death’s or mistakes is not as common reassures me. Thanks to technology and scientific research, we are able to understand our internal structures more than we could possibly imagine.
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