
Monday, May 19, 2014
Living health museum
3d brain scans a la Iron Man 3 or on their way which with hopefully growing detail could help freeze time for stories of the most complicated organ and makes it easier to treat complicated organ and makes it easier to treat complicated diseases and have the ability to perform autopsies without disturbing the deceased and their families. Thereby allowing a less invasive treatment and research when 3d printing gains resolutions the idea of progressive surgeries could be performed with increasing success rates and letting people create a health museum frozen in time that tracks health history without sacrificing privacy. This would also let solutions be able to be projected and trends more easily analyzed.


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