WHAT’S NEW IN MEDICINE TODAY? ADVANCEMENTS IN MICROCHIPS  4 1 23

WHAT’S NEW IN MEDICINE TODAY? ADVANCEMENTS IN MICROCHIPS 4 1 23

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DR. ALFRED O. BONATI HOW RECENT ADVANCEMENTS IN MICROCHIPS AND HOW THEY WILL REVOLUTIONIZE THE SCIENCE OF MEDICINE.

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9:391 Apr 2023

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Microchips in Medicine: A Glimpse into the Future of Brain and Spine Treatment

Well, with that idea, suddenly they start to think that if we create that gel and we inject the gel in the area of a lesion, for example in an individual who had stroke, you go ahead and you inject that. That is going to connect with the actions of the neurons that they were damaged and will immediately maintain now the communication towards the normal neurons Mm-hmm, what really will heal practically the damage?

Ever wondered how tiny microchips could change the face of medicine? In this intriguing episode of 'American Medicine Today', host Kimberly Bermel sits down with the esteemed Dr. Alfred Bonati to explore the cutting-edge advancements in microchip technology. They dive into how these minuscule devices are being developed using molecules and gels, and discuss their potential to revolutionize treatments for brain and spinal cord injuries. Dr.

Bonati sheds light on the current limitations of microchip technology, but also emphasizes the exciting possibilities that lie ahead. He stresses the importance of early intervention in neural damage and shares insights on how microchips might one day connect with damaged neurons to restore communication. This episode is a fascinating listen for anyone curious about the future of medical technology and the innovative solutions on the horizon.

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