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Saturday, October 03, 2015

Guest Post : How Are Traditional Health Care Treatments Being Re-framed Using Latest Technology?

Hi, I am Kelly Everson, till now contributed health, beauty and technology related article to various websites. Angelica gave me an opportunity to write for her website. I am glad she gave me this opportunity.
Overview
With latest technological advancements, traditional health care treatments continue to undergo major transformations, which are tailored to be effective for the current population that is increasingly becoming more vulnerable. For many centuries, traditional medicine has been in use for treating patients using remedies derived from plants and animals. While majority of populations in Asia and Africa continue to use traditional medicine, developed nations are rapidly gaining the appeal. A recent survey conducted by US medical students indicates that Western medicine can significantly benefit through integration of traditional or alternative practices and therapies.
 Desperate For New Drugs
The fact remains that modern medicine is desperately trying everything to come up with new treatments. Despite of advancements in latest technology, new drugs take several years for research and development to be carried out. In addition, the production cost is enormous, which makes some drugs unviable in the current market. Plus there is an increase in drug resistance, which is in part triggered by the misuse of medications. Antibiotics as well as other life-saving drugs have been rendered useless as a result. With these trends, drug manufacturers and scientists are shifting their focus to traditional medicine. The stoked interests have identified some traditional medicines that are highly effective and less costly, like artemisinin for treating malaria.
Challenges in Reframing Traditional Medicine
The greatest challenge that stands between the use traditional medicine and integration with latest technology is the expertise to incorporate its knowledge into modern healthcare while ensuring that it is safe and effective. In addition, there are concerns among conservationists that the increase in traditional medicine market poses threats on biodiversity through overexploitation of medicinal plants or use of body parts from endangered animals. Practice, evaluation and management of natural resources are some of the major challenges facing reframing traditional medicine with latest technology.
Latest Technology Impact
In reference to Bruce Broussard, the president and CEO at Humana, technology has reshaped not only the economy, but has also brought a new era of consumerism, making things accessible, simpler and affordable. By delivering a more personalized customer experience using latest technology, pharmaceutical companies can successfully evolve their business models from transactions to establish stronger relationships with patients.
Enhanced Research
Using latest technology, scientists are now able to identify the active ingredients of traditional health treatments to molecular and cellular level. Technology has also enabled the invention of medical equipment’s to clearly understand various functions in the body and help to come up with appropriate cures that are safe. The history of traditional medicine has been properly documented with massive data available to better understand individual’s health picture for future treatments.
Modeling Clinical Trial
Latest technology has invented microchips that are used in modeling clinical trials in an effort to transform the current healthcare system that use animals. This makes clinical trial more accurate and efficient in treating human patients while sparing the lives of countless animals that are used in testing. These microchips are smaller than the size of your thumb, and can therefore reconstruct the complicated interface between your organs and blood vessels. These innovations will play a major role in reframing traditional procedures and treatments to cure diseases.
Improved Customer Experience
In tradition medicine, diagnosis of illnesses relied mostly on physical symptoms that patients exhibited. Technology has led to the discovery of medical equipment’s that are accurate in gathering information from patients for accurate diagnosis. For instance, Dr. Rafael Grossmann, the first surgeon to use Google Glass wearable technology, says that the innovation enables them to better meet the needs of patients and healthcare providers expect it will impact their experience in receiving and administering care.  Dr. Grossman also believes that wearable technology will make doctors more effective in doing their job because of the improved communication between them and their patients.
Spotting Potential Side Effects
Most traditional medicine healers believed that plant and animal remedies were safe and free of side effects. Latest technology has led to the discovery of potential side effects from the use of traditional medicine. For instance, a government agency in South Africa has been conducting an HIV-treatment trial using traditional herbal medicine (Africa Flower) that has been used for several decades to treat wasting symptoms linked with HIV.   Locals believe Africa Flower is an effective antiviral. It is widely used in boosting immune systems of AIDS victims. However, latest technology using in vitro pharmacokinetic suggest that in higher doses, traditional medicine with Africa flower can interfere with vaccines and animal models show liver toxicity.
Scientific Validation
Latest technology has contributed significantly in ensuring the social value regarding study devising and implementing. Although international research on alternative or traditional medicine is no exceptional, topics about scientific validity face challenges like establishing inclusion and exclusion areas, use of appropriate result measures and drafting study designs. Latest technology has enabled researchers in balancing both internal and external validity of herbal medicine. Internal validation starts with a hypothesized link between an intervention and outcome under regulated conditions. External validation refers to the applicability of the study results to target populations outside a target population. With latest technology, researches on traditional medicine can be performed on participants from every corner of the world.
Conclusion
Traditional health care treatments are being reframed in several ways by the latest technology. Unlike most new drugs that takes time before they are found to be safe and effective, traditional treatments and procedures are in history books due to their benefits. This is the main reason some modern healthy professionals are watching keenly on alternative or traditional treatments after their innovations are met with setbacks. Let’s hope that latest technology will be a major breakthrough in refining traditional treatments for fighting diseases in the future.   
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Author Bio
Kelly Everson is MA in English Literature and an American Author. Her work comprises of articles appearing or forthcoming in over a dozen health care websites covering beauty skin care, weight loss, diet and overall men’s & women’s health. When she’s not educating strangers with her writing, she’s most likely researching about new discoveries in health, fitness and beauty industry. You can see more of her work at ConsumerHealthDigest.com. Connect with her on Facebook and Twitter.


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