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The Wisdom of MediChanical Procedures

MediChanical is our short term for medical-mechanical operations.

If you really look upon it in its proper perspective, medical operations, e.g. surgical removal for failing bioparts, organ transplants – all, if not most, of them are actually mechanical operations. This type of invasive procedures have no place in a technology advanced environment.

Mechanical substitutes to your bioparts are always subject to incompatibility issues – and there are many. Below is just one of them.

The Implants Loophole


By BARRY MEIER
Published: December 16, 2010

A recently recalled artificial hip made by a unit of Johnson & Johnson, designed to last 15 years or more, is failing worldwide at unusually high rates after just a few years.

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