The Crazy Things Science Can Do These Days

It’s amazing how far technology has come in the span of a few years. Things are constantly getting a lot smaller and faster and the world of medical technology is no exception. There a lots of things that will improve the quality of life for tons of people such as fake arms and legs, but you never know, someday we could make things like prosthetic eyes that actually work. I am always interested in new hearing aids that scientists are improving daily. Every day people make them smaller. People who have problems are being provided with solutions that are more and more effective. The world is developing so quickly that I wouldn’t be surprised if withing our lifetime full body parts can be regrown and replaced.

My granny has hearing problems and she’s been using a hearing device for 30 years. The hearing aid amplifies sound, people who use them can actually hear a little, just very poorly. I talk to her when she doesn’t have her Hearing Amplifier in and I have to yell as loud as I can to get through to her|If she doesn’t have her hearing aid in I have to yell almost as loud as I can so that she can hear me. When she does have her Best Hearing Aid Devices in she still needs me to speak loudly and clearly, but the difference is noticeable. It really improves the quality of her life when she can hear those around her and it makes her happy. I love my grandmother and I’m glad that medical technology has progressed quickly enough to keep up with her hearing loss. I think if she lives long enough it’s possible that medicine could develop far enough to completely correct her hearing problems, or who knows they could replace her ears. Either way I look forward to that day. If you want to know more just read some Best Digital Hearing Aid Reviews.

In my youth I thought that being a medical aid developer would be a fun idea. I thought that I could really help people by making some huge medical discovery. I studied really diligently in high school at my science classes. I found sciences to be a great time even as a hobby, and I took on extra projects like entering science fairs and doing external research. When I had to pick what collage program I wanted to go into I thought that science would be right up my alley so I went into it. Not to far in I found that it just wasn’t the program I wanted. I moved faculties from science into engineering and that’s allowed me to do more research and development then I ever would have been able to in science. I personally was part of a team working on a prosthetic arm for the US army to help veterans from the gulf. I’m glad that I’ve been able to make a contribution to the word.

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