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Reimagining Health:

A Celebration of Innovators at the Intersection of

Health and Technology

 

In the history of humanity, innovations in health stand at the top of the impressive list of collective endeavors that have improved our lives. Over the last two centuries, the arc of advances in health has been bending upwards. But the pace of change has been especially dramatic in recent decades, driven partly by the exponential increase in the tools available to us. And we are not quite done yet. In fact, we may be embarking upon a new, impressive phase of innovation in healthcare. 

The benefit of this progress has been very evident: diseases that would kill millions until only a few decades ago can now be prevented with things as simple as the pop of a pill, or a prick from a needle. 

The COVID-19 pandemic has made this more obvious than ever before. As an invisible enemy devoured millions of lives throughout the globe, the whole world stood together in breathless anticipation and watched the fields of health and technology, hoping they would create a solution for this unprecedented humanitarian crisis. And these fields delivered – they created innovative solutions to the pandemic on an equally unprecedented speed and scale. This has brought us to a very unique point in history where more people are looking at health technologies – from diagnostics to vaccines – with a genuine interest and admiration than they had ever shown before.

This puts forward a rather interesting question in front of us: do the people who receive the benefits of modern health technology innovations truly understand the processes and the stories behind them? After all, it is not just a random stroke of luck that allows our innovators to create miracles. The path to success, instead, is paved with many, many failures, seemingly insurmountable hurdles, countless sacrifices, and sometimes even profound loss. Unfortunately,  the public does not always get to see this aspect of an innovator’s journey, making them think of health technologies as magic that was conjured by men and women in laboratories or as voodoo science to be feared, depending on your belief and training in science.

The book “Reimagining Health: A Celebration of Innovators at the Intersection of Health and Technology” is our modest effort to make these stories a little more accessible to all of us. It is a sincere and heartfelt attempt to invite readers behind the scenes so they, too, can not only understand the sheer brilliance and marvels of modern day medicine and technology but also experience how difficult, yet rewarding, it is to create solutions to make our world a healthier place. We wish to make people aware of the incredible journeys of our innovators right from the initial inspiration that got them started to the point where these innovations make tangible impacts in the lives of people. We wish to show the hard, gritty realities as well as the beautiful moments of aha! that an innovator or changemaker experiences. The book, in this sense, is a celebration of the ups and the downs in our endeavors of bringing about life-changing health technology innovations. It is also a humble attempt to bring the human faces behind these innovations, so we can bridge gaps in understanding science through compassion, empathy, and communication.

Most importantly, we hope to use our collective voice to inspire a whole new generation of scientists, doctors, engineers, entrepreneurs, and changemakers from all walks of life who have the potential to drive humanity into the future. 

So we welcome you to this beautiful journey. Join us as we listen to these exciting stories of some incredible people who dared to change our world. Be a part of the movement, and explore the innovator within you.

Sincerely, 

Anurag & Sonali

LET’S TALK SH!T
DISEASE DIGESTION & FECAL TRANSPLANTS

Let’s Talk Sh!t

 

is a humorous, easy to digest explanation of gastrointestinal disorders, their current treatments, as well as next generation hope for heart disease, obesity, autism, Alzheimer’s, and more. From constipation to cancer, research indicates that our unique microbiomes may be the basis for future advances in health and wellness. Let’s Talk Sh!t examines the human microbiome—the dynamic world of bacteria, fungus, and viruses that comprises more than 50% of our mortal selves.

 

Dr. Sabine Hazan and Dr. Thomas Borody, leaders in microbiome research, explore the reason therapies may not be working for many and why fecal transplants may be part of the solution. They also share nutritional tips to avoid illness, improve digestion, and support our own microbiomes.

 

YouTube link to book introduction : https://youtu.be/xtJ2iw4U8tw

Dear People, with Love and Care, Your Doctors

Dear People, with Love and Care, Your Doctors

From time immemorial, medicine has remained one of the most respected professions. Trust formed the unshakable foundation of the doctor-patient relationship, and, for long, doctors were treated next to God.

 

In recent times, though, this sacred relationship is suffering from an erosion of faith. We often hear discouraging stories of doctors being abused and hospitals vandalised. The narrative is gradually turning negative – a dismal reality for both doctors and patients. We tend to forget that there are many great things happening in the medical world. Today we are living much longer, we have managed to eradicate many diseases, we have vaccines that prevent our children from dying, life-saving surgeries are being performed while the baby is still in the womb, and we can give the gift of life to someone by transplanting vital organs. Medical miracles are happening every day in hospitals worldwide.

 

This book is a collection of heartfelt stories by doctors and patients from across the globe. There are stories of triumph, empathy, positivity, loss and, sometimes, failure. It goes one step ahead and captures the experience of people who surround a doctor, a surgeon’s husband and an acid attack survivor – stories that underline that a doctor too is a human being after all. Human resilience can often break barriers, and these stories serve as an inspiration to both patients and doctors alike.

 

Riveting and absolutely unputdownable, Dear People gives an inside view of the world of medicine and hopes to inspire millions to retain faith in this beautiful relationship.

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