Medicine for your great grandkids is going to be
much different than it was for us...
A Chinese surgeon just operated on a patient 5,000 miles away - and the surgery worked. In a world first, Dr. Zhang Xu stood in Rome, while his cancer patient lay on an operating table in Beijing. Between them?
A 5G-powered robotic system that mirrored every movement of his hands in real time. This wasn’t science fiction. This was telesurgery - performed live during a global medical conference, with a delay of just 135 milliseconds. Faster than a blink. Every incision. Every motion. Every decision.
Copied instantly across continents. And it succeeded. Zhang and his team didn’t just complete an operation - they opened the door to a future where distance no longer decides who can get care - or who can be saved.
Just a side note - My Mother was the very first person ever to receive laser treatment for Glaucoma, performed by an eye surgeon at Newark Eye & Ear hospital back in the late sixties. I havta tell ya - my Mom was pretty damn brave to have that done. The procedure had NEVER been performed on any other human, ever.
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They're called Waldos, after their fictional creator. Dating back to the 50s IIRC. Posited by the great visionary Robert Heinlein
ResponderEliminarHe also invented the waterbed!
Still NO FOCUS ON RESTORING HEALTH...just treating the problems that will never truly be cured by actual HEALTH.
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