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    Analysis on the Circular Economy using innovative ideas and different case studies of manufacturing and service sector. CONTENTS Executive summary Introduction Definition “A Circular economy as a regenerative system in which resource input and waste, emission, and energy leakage are minimized by slowing, closing, and narrowing material and energy loops. This can be achieved through long-lasting design, maintenance, repair, reuse, remanufacturing, refurbishing

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    Regenerative Therapy Used to Cure After having a stroke, who wouldn’t want a way to recover and have movement in your arms and legs. Sonia Olea had a stroke at the age of 32 and had very little movement on the right side of her body (Stories of Hope: Stroke 2014). Her speaking was limited and was hard to do little things like making a phone call. Sonia didn't want to live like this anymore. A year later she got a phone call that changed her life. The doctors asked her if she wanted to do a

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    to date information, research and equipment in Orthobiologics medicine, wanted to offer the medical community (physicians & their staff) a training center dedicated exclusively to education. Located in beautiful Jupiter, FL the Regenerative Medicine Training Institute offers peer to peer programs in a comfortable setting. Their PRP training courses help the clinician and their staff advance their practices in Orthobiologics medicine to better serve their patients and community. “RMTI” specifically

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    Timothy Huang Mrs. Galindo English 2 Honors: period 6 29 Nov 14 The Future of Medicine In recent years, three-dimensional printing has been introduced into the field of medicine. These 21st century breakthroughs have greatly impacted everyone in the field, ranging from doctors, to patients patients and even to researchers. Three-dimensional printing is a process where a physical object is printed- by using a computer generated image. to create an object by laying down

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    vein endothelial cells and MSCs” “Current status of stem cell therapy: opportunities and limitations” (2016). This is just another study that is paving a way for a better future. The second article titled “Transforming Healthcare Through Regenerative Medicine” written by Jessop, Z. M. et al. (2016) starts with a timeline of stem cells and dates back to 330 BC. When Aristotle observed a lizard regenerate its tail. In 1712 a crayfish limb regeneration is observed; 1956 was the first successful bone

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    Informative Speaking “Zebrafish Based Regenerative Heart Treament” In March 2003 Mark Richardson decided that he was going to take the ultimate plunge into commitment by proposing to his longtime girlfriend, Jeanette. Instead of getting down on one knee in a crowded room to profess his love, Richardson came up with a much more novel approach. After enjoying a meal at the Coral Reef restaurant in Disney’s Epcot Center, Richardson arranged for a professional scuba diver to appear inside

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    on the subject matter. As a result, I learned about angiogenesis and stem cell therapy, sparking my interest in regenerative medicine. I found a passion that I really wanted to pursue: research on how other animals’ cellular regeneration can be applied to human medicine. The idea of being able to aid people by curing their spinal injuries is an exciting idea, but with current regenerative therapies, like the use of pluripotent neural cells, it still isn’t practical. Therefore, I am ambitious to find

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    Elizabeth Hutchins (2014) focused on the regenerative abilities found in the lizard’s tail and the cells that worked specifically during the process. The study used a variety of experimental methods to collect data including; applying pressure to their tails until they were released, this site of release was sampled and analysed with RNA sequencing, immunohistochemistry, etc. to isolate different cells, and therefore regenerative processes.4 Ultimately, the regenerative tail of A. carolinensis showed a multitude

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    regeneration and current therapeutic options (pharmacotherapy, neurosurgical lesioning, and anesthetic blocks) do not provide effective long-term relief associated with the accompanied neuropathic pain. Regenerative therapy uses a patient’s own tissues to initiate the healing process. Two regenerative treatments currently being offered are stem cell and platelet-rich plasma therapy. The use of adult stem cells for bone and tissue regeneration has gained much focus. This unique population of pluripotent

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    not only prints solid 3D objects that can be used to replace bone, but also print cartilage for their patients? This has been saving many lives, with of course a unique twist. Since this new technology is fairly new in the medical field of regenerative medicine, researchers and doctors want to make anyone with missing organs, or anyone that needs an organ replaced to make their life easier with this printing technology. The goal of this printing system is to make humans stronger by developing tissues

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