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Vaccinations today protect children from serious illnesses. It also protects people from having diseases that can include amputation of an arm or leg, paralysis of limbs, hearing loss, convulsions, brain damage, and possibly death
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It’s a type of Technology that adapts to the user's Subconscious, Intuitive Actions to control a prosthetic leg or arm. Their thoughts are read by these tiny implanted myoelectric sensors. Can replace your lost limbs like your leg or arm.
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Today it takes a big part with imaging and drug delivery with clever combinations of unique nano materials and targeting agents.
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An artificial heart can help bridge time when preforming a heart transplant. If a heart transplant is not possible then an artificial heart can replace your heart but only for a certain amount of time.
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The human genome project has allowed researchers to begin to understand the blueprint for building a person. As researchers learn more about the functions of genes and proteins, this knowledge will have a major impact in the fields of medicine, biotechnology, and the life sciences.
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In the past stem cells have been used to treat some of the same blood-based diseases. Doctors are able to perform safe surgical transplants.
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Face transplant is a treatment option for some people with severe facial disfigurement. People are now able to change their facial features to a look that they would prefer.
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Anyone now has access to picking up a 23 and me kit. The kit offers two Personal Genetic test for health and Ancestry. Both services require submitting a saliva sample using our saliva collection kit that you send to the lab for analysis
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These apps are now used to keep track of your blood sugar, calories burned and more. People are now able to track their health with the click of a button.
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Argument Reality in Medicine. Augmented reality has the potential to revolutionize how physicians access data while caring for patients, whether in the operating room or clinic.