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A prosthetic wrist and hand being fitted to a patient.
Policywise

Next-gen prosthetics: Ethically pioneering ideas and futuristic opportunities

March 1, 2024 Baylor College of Medicine’s Orthotics and Prosthetics Program,  Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy,  ethics,  Interdisciplinary Consortium on Advanced Motion Performance Lab (iCAMP),  limbs,  prosthetic technology,  prosthetics,  Technology,  University of Washington’s Department of Rehabilitation Medicine

We can all name a TV show or movie character who has a prosthetic limb: Imperator Furiosa’s arm from “Mad Max: Fury Road,” Bucky Barnes’

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Close up of neurons from the brain cortex of a mouse with Huntington's disease. From the Labs: Human intestinal organoid

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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