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  • Summer is calling 与夏天击个掌吧

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  • Inicia el mes del orgullo, y celebramos todas las formas del amor.
    Más allá del destino, hay miradas que se reconocen. Roxy y Sylphy, como nunca las viste.

    #Roxy : @soyrabbit.exe
    #Sylphy : @momoiroaguiraru
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    #コスプレ #cosplay #無職転生 #mushokutensei Arturo Vega IG:vegacosphoto
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  • South African ENT specialist Professor Mashudu Tshifularo made history by performing the first-ever middle ear transplant using 3D-printed ossicles—tiny bones crucial for hearing. The surgery, conducted at Steve Biko Academic Hospital, used titanium implants printed to replicate the malleus, incus, and stapes bones.

    Unlike cochlear implants, this technique repairs conductive hearing loss, caused by trauma or infection damaging the middle ear. It’s faster, less invasive, and potentially permanent.

    A Leap for Hearing Science
    This innovation could be life-changing for millions, especially in developing regions. Tshifularo stated that “anything is possible through technology,” and this surgery proves it.

    #3DPrinting #DeafnessCure #SouthAfricaInnovation #MedicalBreakthrough #ENTsurgery #HearingRestoration
    South African ENT specialist Professor Mashudu Tshifularo made history by performing the first-ever middle ear transplant using 3D-printed ossicles—tiny bones crucial for hearing. The surgery, conducted at Steve Biko Academic Hospital, used titanium implants printed to replicate the malleus, incus, and stapes bones. Unlike cochlear implants, this technique repairs conductive hearing loss, caused by trauma or infection damaging the middle ear. It’s faster, less invasive, and potentially permanent. A Leap for Hearing Science This innovation could be life-changing for millions, especially in developing regions. Tshifularo stated that “anything is possible through technology,” and this surgery proves it. #3DPrinting #DeafnessCure #SouthAfricaInnovation #MedicalBreakthrough #ENTsurgery #HearingRestoration
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