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Prosthetic (Prosthesis) devices, such as an artificial leg, that replace a part of the body. Prostheses are typically used to replace parts lost by injury (traumatic) or missing from birth (congenital) or to supplement defective body parts. Inside the body, artificial heart valves are in common use with artificial hearts and lungs seeing less common use but under active technology development. Other medical devices and aids that can be considered prosthetics include artificial eyes, palatal obturator, gastric bands, and dentures.
Research Reveals How the Brain Encodes Time and Experiences at the Neuronal Level

Research Reveals How the Brain Encodes Time and Experiences at the Neuronal Level

Researchers Decode Brain Processes Behind Foraging Behavior in Monkeys

Researchers Decode Brain Processes Behind Foraging Behavior in Monkeys

Induction Cooktop Technology Shows Promise in Reducing Bacterial Infection in Prosthetic Joints

Induction Cooktop Technology Shows Promise in Reducing Bacterial Infection in Prosthetic Joints

High-Resolution, Stable Brain Stimulation by Ultraflexible Nanoelectrodes

High-Resolution, Stable Brain Stimulation by Ultraflexible Nanoelectrodes

New type of neural implant could restore limb function to amputees

New type of neural implant could restore limb function to amputees

MIT engineers develop new procedure to 3D print a soft, flexible replica of patient's heart

MIT engineers develop new procedure to 3D print a soft, flexible replica of patient's heart

Experts create “living medicine” to combat biofilms on medical implants

Experts create “living medicine” to combat biofilms on medical implants

New study shows patients' own stem cells can be used to grow new bone

New study shows patients' own stem cells can be used to grow new bone

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