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103. Medical Innovations and Healthcare

John: Hi Sarah, have you heard about the latest advancements in medical technology?


Sarah: Hi John! Yes, I have. Telemedicine is becoming really popular. It’s amazing how we can now consult doctors through video calls.


John: I know, right? It’s so convenient, especially for people who live far from hospitals. Have you seen those new wearable health devices too?


Sarah: Yes, like smartwatches that monitor your heart rate and fitness levels. They can even alert you if something is wrong.


John: Exactly. These devices can help people stay healthier by keeping track of their vital signs. But what do you think about genetic engineering and biotechnology?


Sarah: That’s a tough topic. While it has the potential to cure diseases, it also raises ethical questions. For instance, is it right to modify genes in humans?


John: True. There’s a lot to consider. It could lead to great medical breakthroughs, but we have to be careful about how we use it.


Sarah: Yes, we need strict regulations to ensure it’s used ethically. Overall, though, I think innovations in healthcare can really improve our quality of life.


John: Definitely. With better technology, people can live longer and healthier lives. It’s exciting to think about the future of medicine.


Sarah: I agree. Hopefully, these advancements will make healthcare more accessible and effective for everyone.


John: That’s the goal. It’s an exciting time to see how technology and medicine will evolve together.


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