1. Artificial Limbs: MedlinePlus
Circulation problems from atherosclerosis or diabetes, resulting in amputation; Traumatic injuries, including from traffic accidents and military combat; Cancer;
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2. Artificial Legs Now a Reality for Pets
THURSDAY, April 29 (HealthDay News) -- An injury prevented Juniper from walking normally. Frostbite damaged the hind legs of Meadow. And Andre gnawed off his paws to escape from a wolf trap.
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3. Our Top Story: Man Runs off Without Paying for Artificial Leg
Well now that's sure creative. Why didn't I think of that? Next time I need a new wheelchair, I can just take it out for a test drive and make a mad dash for the border. Of course just my luck I'd end up on TV like OJ, a news helicopter filming me...
www.spinalcord.org
4. Amputees From Around the Nation to Converge on Capitol Hill to Support Fair Insurance Coverage for Artificial Arms and Legs
Amputees From Around the Nation to Converge on Capitol Hill to Support Fair Insurance Coverage for Artificial Arms and Legs
www.amputee-coalition.org
5. Artificial organs, artificial heart
If you had severe heart failure for a while before getting the TAH, your body may be weak and your lungs may not work very well. Thus, you may still need a
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6. The Artificial Pancreas: Where Are We?
The artificial pancreas has recently generated a burst of publicity. So, what's the hype and what's the reality?
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7. Artificial Tears
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8. Artificial Heart
In 2004, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first implantable temporary artificial heart, which keeps heart failure patients alive until they can receive a transplant.
www.americanheart.org
9. Artificial Vision
Several efforts are now underway to create vision in otherwise blind eyes. While technically exciting, much more work in this area needs to be completed before anything is available to the majority of patients.
www.amd.org
10. Artificial Pancreas
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., June 8, 2009 - Researchers at the University of Virginia Health System are reporting remarkable results from their pilot clinical study of the artificial pancreas, a computerized, subcutaneous system that could one day revolu...
www.healthsystem.virginia.edu