A man recovering from facial reconstruction surgery is blowing minds and melting hearts online.
Justin Starks, 24, has gone viral on Reddit's Interesting As F*** forum after sharing a video of him wiggling his eyebrows—a huge step after his major operation in January.
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3D printer manufacturer Phrozen has announced the launch of its new Sonic Mini 8K 3D printer.
According to Phrozen, the resin-based LCD system is the company’s
Medical device manufacturers Nvision Biomedical Technologies and Watershed Idea Foundry have received FDA clearance for what is reportedly the world’s first 3D printed titanium anterior cervical plate.
Named the Quantum Titanium Cervical Plate System, the medical device is a smal
Medical device manufacturers Nvision Biomedical Technologies and Watershed Idea Foundry have received FDA clearance for what is reportedly the world’s first 3D printed titanium anterior cervical plate.
Named the Quantum Titanium Cervical Plate System, the medical device is a smal
As evolutionary adaptations go, a giraffe’s neck seems bizarrely over the top. Towering as much as seven feet over the animal’s body, the disproportionate ungulate’s neck makes the giraffe the tallest mammal in the world.
All this vertical infrastructure comes at a cost: The grea
Doctors in Dubai have successfully completed a series of surgeries on a young male patient to reform his facial deformities using 3D printed titanium implants.
Claimed as a one-of-its-kind case in the world by the medical team, the surgery completely reconstructed the patient’s f
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Doctors were left baffled after finding hundreds of coins, nails, batteries and shards of glass inside a man’s stomach.
Burhan Demir – from Ipekyolu, Turkey – took his younger brother to hospital after he complained about abdominal pain.
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