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Medical Advancements

  • Immunotherapy For Cancer

    Immunotherapy For Cancer
    Its a type of cancer treatment that boosts the body's natural defenses to fight cancer. Helping people today go fight canncer.
  • Stem Cells Research

    Stem Cells Research
    2006-2010 improved by stem cells to mouse embryonic. Nov. 6, 1998 , A team at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, led by James Thomson and Jeffrey Jones, reports the creation of the first batch of human embryonic stem cells, which they derived from early embryos. Serve and repair system for the body.
  • HIV Cocktail

    HIV Cocktail
    In 1995, a combination drug treatment known as the “AIDS cocktail” was introduced. This type of therapy is now known as highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). In 1983 French scientist Françoise Barré-Sinoussi discovered HIV and in 1985 the first HIV test became commercially available. Helped people with AIDS
  • Robotic Surgery

    Robotic Surgery
    Robotic surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery. The first documented use of a robot-assisted surgical procedure occurred in 1985 when the PUMA 560 robotic surgical arm was used in a delicate neurosurgical biopsy, a non-laparoscopic surgery. In 2000, the da Vinci Surgery System broke new ground by becoming the first robotic surgery system approved by the FDA for general laparoscopic surgery. Giving them an opportunity for them to walk or have an arm.
  • Anti-smoking laws

    Anti-smoking laws
    They are smoking bans, or smoke-free laws, are public policies, including criminal laws and occupational safety and health regulations, that prohibit tobacco smoking in workplaces and other public spaces. These bans where repealed in the revolutions of 1848. Helps people prevent cancer.
  • Face Transplant

    Face Transplant
    A face transplant is a medical procedure to replace all or part of a person's face using tissue from a donor. The world's first full face transplant was completed in Spain in 2010. By Bernard Devauchelle. Gave at least the patient a better face.
  • Artificial Liver

    Artificial Liver
    A bioartificial liver device (BAL) is an artificial extracorporeal supportive device for an individual who is suffering from acute liver failure. Kenneth Matsumura invented. Helping people that have liver failure.
  • Molecular Breast Imaging

    Molecular Breast Imaging
    Molecular breast imaging is a test that uses a radioactive tracer and special camera to find breast cancer. Rather than simply taking a picture of a breast, molecular breast imaging is a type of functional imaging. Discovered by Michael K. O'Connor, Ph.D, a Mayo Clinic Cancer Center scientist. It affected others to see where the cancer was at. Possibly to see if they could help them on time.
  • Bionic Prosthetics

    Bionic Prosthetics
    For in a pioneering operation in 1993, Robert was given the world's first bionic arm – less pithily, the “Edinburgh Modular Arm System”. The prosthetic was created by a team of five bio-engineers at the Margaret Rose Hospital in Edinburgh, UK, while the surgical team was led by Dr David Gow. The bionic prosthetic s helps you walk or hold something if you have lost leg or arm. Its affecting medicine by having a greater opportunity for those who lost a leg or arm.
  • Health Tracker Apps

    Health Tracker Apps
    Health Apps help caregivers to manage all kinds of complex medical data and to contend with everyday issues on their way to improved patient outcomes. The concept grew out of written logs that led to spreadsheet-style computer logs in which entries were made manually, such as that provided in the US by the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports as part of The President's Challenge. It’s helping our health by letting us know how are heart rate and other things.