10 Body Parts Doctors Can Replace With Transplants, Stem Cells, Or 3D Printing

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration became part of the first public-private partnership to promote medical device regulatory science in December 2012. The Medical Device Innovation Consortium was charged with streamlining the process of designing and testing new technologies for use in the medical field.

This regulatory urgency is in response to recent innovations such as 3D printing and stem cells that have made it possible for us to survive after losing vital limbs and organs; they are now being replaced or regrown with the help of technology.

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