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Medicines of the Future… By: Gabriella Giannola

Medicines of the Future… By: Gabriella Giannola. Introducing.. Medicines of the Future Researches are working long, around the clock hours to come up

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There will have been the predicted pandemics of viral illnesses,

exacerbated by faster and more frequent air travel. There will be numerous vaccines to make AIDS a

chronic illness. Children will receive immunizations against 17 viral and bacterial agents, before they are a year old. These will be combined into 3 shots. Many more cancers will be curable, detected at increasingly

earlier stages and treated with increasingly more sophisticated chemicals and radiation, with gene therapy and nuclear medicine delivery systems

playing a bigger role. Mammography will be replaced with a more sensitive screening tool.

Aids and Immunizations for

Children

Alcohol, Botox, & Marijuana.

Could it really help?

Smoking will be outlawed except for marijuana used for medical reasons, which will be sold and heavily taxed in government outlets. The list of medical reasons for which a doctor prescribes marijuana will include agoraphobia, attention

deficit syndrome, and erectile dysfunction. Alcohol will have been similarly recognized as

being a potent medicine, and will only be available as a prescription. Botox injections will

be used for about 100 medical conditions.

The Pros and Cons of medicine for the future…

PROS

Some of the pros of medicine for the future are because there is so much disease and cancer in the world and not enough ways to cure all of it, with new advances in medicine and technology doctors and researchers will be able to cure more people that suffer from disease and cancer.

CONS

Some of the cons of medicine for the future are that no matter what happens with research and what kinds of cures they find, people will be

dying in the process because they are going to be unaware of a lot of the after effects of the treatment and it

will take many years to perfect this.

DNA & the Microchip

DNA and genetic screening will be mandatory for insurance policies and people will be rejected for coverage based on their

gene mapping and potential for illness. Screening MRI or PET scans will be routinely

done every 5 years on all patients. There will be a computerized 100% accurate colon

cancer detection procedure involving a swallowed microchip and camera.

Metabolomics

• Metabolomics is the systematic study of small-molecular-weight substances in cells, tissues and/or whole organisms as influenced by multiple factors

including genetics, diet, lifestyle and pharmaceutical interventions. These substances may directly or

indirectly interact with molecular targets and thereby influence the risk of complications associated with

various diseases, including cancer. Understanding the metabolome will not only provide insights into the

critical sites of regulation in health promotion, but will also assist in identifying intermediate or surrogate

cancer biomarkers for establishing preemptive/preventative or therapeutic approaches for

health.

The Oleander Leaf

Crushed oleander leaves and flour were applied topically to wounds and produced amazingly fast healing of the wounds which is a future cure for the healing of leukemia and skin cancer. The

Oleander Extract, is amazingly effective against disease. what an incredibly strong immune

booster it is, and the potential it has to relieve suffering for millions of people who have cancer,

and hepatitis-C.

Could inserting a chip cure your disease?

• Imagine a chip, strategically placed in the brain, that could prevent epileptic seizures or allow someone who has lost a limb to control an artificial arm just by thinking about it.

• researchers are developing devices that can interpret signals in the brain and stimulate neurons to perform correctly, advances that might someday make it possible for a tiny computer to fix diseases or even allow a paralyzed person to control a prosthetic device with his thoughts.

• The chip UF researchers are seeking to develop would be implanted directly into the brain tissue, where it could gather data from signals, decode them and stimulate the brain in a self-contained package without wires.

• For patients with epilepsy, who often have to take several medications or undergo surgery for relief from debilitating seizures, a neuroprosthetic device could be the best form of treatment.

Batten Disease

Batten disease also called Neuronal Ceriod Lipofuscinoses. is an inherited disorder of the

nervous system, and appears usually in childhood, between the ages of five and ten. Batten disease will cause death in children as young as eight years old. Now

researchers are on the cusp of finding a drug that holds the

potential to help children suffering from Batten disease. They found that a drug was able to block some of these receptors, thus slowing or diminishing their activity. In the future they will be trying to use an experimental stem cell

transplant to the brain.

Weeds for the future…

A study from the University of Georgia and the University of Michigan showed that

most of the medications that you will take in the future are highly likely to come from

weeds, because weeds have such weak structures that they need chemicals that kill viruses, bacteria, fungi, animals and

even man to protect them. These chemicals protect you when they get into your cells

after you eat them. Drs. Stepp and Moerman feel that weeds offer the greatest chance to discover new drugs from plants.

The Future of Cosmetic Medicine

With Botox available at the mall and laser-hair removal offered at the neighborhood nail salon how can patients make sure they are getting

safe and effective procedures?

According to recent ASAPS data, nearly 11.7 million cosmetic procedures were performed in the United States in 2007 - an increase of 457

percent in the last ten years. The expansion of aesthetic surgery to include non-surgical, and even medical, treatments is occurring

rapidly, and while plastic surgeons are uniquely capable of providing the whole spectrum of cosmetic medicine, other medical specialties

are also attempting to provide this service.

Plastic surgery has become so over the top and people are going crazy for plastic surgery. Why wouldn’t they, who wouldn’t want to look 25?

Cometic plastic surgeons predict that the future holds many new and exciting surgeries for body reformation.

Resource Page*

http://meds.queensu.ca/sesqui04/future/oshea.html

http://www.futuremedicine.com

http://www.disabled-world.com

http://news.ufl.edu/2007/07/24/brain-chip/

http://www.drmirkin.com/nutrition/9088.html

http://www.news-medical.net/?id=38009