No Pain, All Gain
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Remember electric muscle stimulation (EMS)? The stuff of late-night '80s infomercials has been reimagined as new tech that compels muscles to contract on their own.
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CRISPR Crunch
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Driven by technologies such as CRISPR-Cas9, genetic engineering is paving the way for disease-resistant human genomes — scientists have already modified in vitro human embryos to repair germline mutations. |
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Lost Vagus?
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Bioelectronic medicine may hold the key to treating electric-signal breakdowns in the body. Future potential includes brain-based electrodes to manage diseases such as Parkinson's without the need for surgery. |
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New Year, New Tech
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Healthcare wearables, mobile access to electronic medical records (EMRs), hand-held genome sequencers and artificial organs — like the new FDA-approved artificial pancreas — are ready to revolutionize the market.
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