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3D Technology Helps Create Transplant Jaw

7. February 2012

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3D Technology Helps Create Transplant Jaw

3D technology really breaks barriers and various possibilities. From the report of the MediaFreaks 3D Animation Blog about the old photos of the New York Public Library turned to 3D images, we now deliver a new breakthrough of 3D technology in the medical field. We have just learned of an amazing procedure which used 3D [...]

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Influenza Animation Movie Seeks to Enlighten, Not to Infect

14. July 2009

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Influenza Animation Movie Seeks to Enlighten, Not to Infect

A scene from the medical animation “Shingata Influenza no Kyoi,” or “The Threat of New Influenza Strains” DVD, explaining how virulent strains of influenza can even infect people through the toilet. A new DVD seeks to teach businesses and schools about the threat of virulent new H5N1 influenza strains through the medium of animation. Some [...]

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Following the Lead of Medical Animation

26. June 2009

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Following the Lead of Medical Animation

Medical animation has been able to carve a solid and sustainable niche in 3D animation studios through the years. By tapping the field of medicine, it opened up a lucrative and fulfilling side of 3D animation. Medical animation is used by doctors to render parts of the human anatomy for research purposes and for preparations [...]

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Medical animation helps disseminate Alzheimer’s warning signs

21. May 2009

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Medical animation helps disseminate Alzheimer’s warning signs

Dr. Jennifer Ashton, the medical correspondent of CBS News, went on-air to tell the world about ten warning signs to determine the presence of Alzheimer’s. And to clearly show her point, she used a 3D medical animation. Amazingly, the rate for someone developing Alzheimer’s is every 70 seconds. In a nutshell, this disease causes physical [...]

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