When the latest smart phone comes out the world goes crazy. We should be celebrating medical technology the same way. Instead we take it for granted. Often times the only ones that celebrate it are the ones that are directly effected. On season *_* of shark tank all of the sharks invested in a piece of medical technology. The revolutionary breathalyzers could have a major impact. Does they're investment mean medical technology is underappreciated or overshadowed ?
It can be hard to recognize the little things in life. Making materialistic items even more appealing. The iPhone falls into a gray area. The electronic device is vital yet materialistic. It's ability monitor your health opens up a new can of worms. Determining if Apple's latest
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Because after all negative sells. When positivity does manage to prevail it's often about sports. Medical technology rarely makes the major news headlines. Forcing interested readers to visit 3rd party sites. This inconvinces is a classic example of supply and demand. A philosophy that ironically hurts the industry's visibility.
In many peoples eyes service workers deserve to be paid as much as athletes and or entertainers. Major companies give public figures endorsement deals without hesitation. These financial decisions generate large amounts of publicity. A media storm capable of overshadowing the medical technology field.
Everyone except the medical tech inventors are visibly winning. Yet investor gurus like Jim Cramer continue to promote investing in the industry. His famous show Mad Money has attracted a following for years. Giving the industry some visibility. Exposure that it may or may not need or want.
**people watched the ___ awards in ___. That's a lot of people who are looking to give people attention. ** _ won awards. Talk about people interested in being recognized. They're desire overshadowed the medical tech industry. Because once again supply and demand is a