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When the author’s macular degeneration worsened, physicians offered cold facts, not help. She had to find her own answers.
On the football field and battlefield, a better way to assess concussion damage.
The University of Calgary’s CAVEman, a computer-generated hologram, can display human body parts in ultrasharp resolution.
A solution to a sub-Saharan public health crisis is also…a merry-go-round.
One research team is working to make prosthetics more practical.
In 1792, a clever French army surgeon devised the “the flying ambulance.”
Another way to ensure patients take their medication: implant a dental prosthesis that releases drugs directly into their mouths.
Treating the heart today involves less cutting and more cutting-edge technology. But where does that leave cardiac surgeons?
A virtual map of the veins eases the job of those drawing blood.
The origins of the hearing aid began with a centerpiece (flowers optional).
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