1. DO YOU KNOW THE
FUTURE
INNOVATION?
AKÉ CANTO ALMA CRISTINA, GARCÍA RAMÍREZ JENNIFER ANDREA,
HERNÁNDEZ TINOCO DANIEL, LORIA SOLANO DANIELA REGINA,
ZOZAYA DÍAZ SAMUEL BERNARDINO.
2. Tooth regeneration
Colorful fish found in Africa may hold the secret to growing lost teeth.
Georgia institute of technology and Kings collage London.
Identifies the genes responsible for growing new teeth and may lead to
the secret to “tooth regeneration” in humans.
3. Dentures and dental implants may soon become a thing of the past.
4. See veins under the skin in real time
Hate needles? No more! This LIGHT will make giving blood easier
Device helps nurses
The most skilled nurses and doctors can struggle to locate the vein first
time.
5. Christie VeinViewer
Detects veins and then projects the image of them in real-time on top of
the arm to help the medical worker know where to put the needle.
‘hopefully saving you from the unnecessary pain of multiple needle stings,’
said the Memphis based company.
20. That has developed an amazing technology using visible light
that continuously disinfect the environment and bolsters your
current infection prevention efforts.
21. The light creates a chemical reaction inside the
cell preventing it from re-populating the space.
23. This device can restore the sight if people who lost their vision
due to a retinal degenerative diseases.
24. It works by replacing the functionality of the damaged
photoreceptor cells and creating the electrical simulation required
to activate the remaining healthy retinal cells.
28. The circuit is able to recognize
the jaw motions of drinking,
chewing, coughing, speaking,
and smoking, and the results
get sent directly to your
doctor’s smartphone.
36. Activate the immune
system to attack cancer
cells.
Commercially available as
the injectable iron
supplement ferumoxytol,
are approved by the Food
and Drug Administration to
treat iron deficiency
anemia.
37. The mouse study found that
ferumoxytol prompts immune cells
called tumor-associated
macrophages to destroy cancer
cells, suggesting that the
nanoparticles could complement
existing cancer treatments.
38. Patients often need chemotherapy but must wait
until they recover from the operation to tolerate the
severe side effects of conventional chemo. The iron
nanoparticles lack the toxic side effects of
chemotherapy, suggesting they might be given to
patients during the surgical recovery period.