Medical Futurist December 5, 2023
Dr. Bertalan Mesko, PhD

Take a look at the most overhyped technologies in healthcare and keep in mind the realistic development opportunities in healing.

Key Takeaways

The most important rule is if something sounds too good to be true in medicine, extreme caution and clear evidence are required before spreading the word about it since giving false hope is dangerous.

It’s easy to find mindblowing concepts, studies, results and promises in medicine every day. Optimism is great, but over-hype can actually damage viable, important endeavors.

The hype about technological development in healthcare should not blind us in terms of the probabilities and possibilities of today’s...

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