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How Medical Shipping has Improved

Some new technologies in the arena of medical shipment show the obvious improvements of technology overall in ways that can be applied to many things, such as GPS tracking and 24 access to private flights. Other innovations in medical shipment seem less obvious because once something works well, it appears effortless. Here are some things…
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Different Ways of Tracking Medical Equipment

As the world becomes more globalized, some things can get missed under the guise of efficiency. In the medical world, it’s important for the patient that doctors and specialists communicate with one another so that all the parts of the equation can come together to form a whole picture. The same is true for medical…
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Benefits of Human Tissue Donation

It can be odd to step outside how we think about a healthy functioning body to consider what happens in the process of donation. To think of viable materials in one person’s body being transformed into something that might help another’s can seem exciting or sad, depending on your relation to the subject. Human tissue…
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International Donation Considerations

One of the wonderful things that medical shipping opens up in today’s globalized world is further international connection. It’s a noble and worthwhile thing to share tools that aid in healing, and a company that specializes in medical shipments is an essential part of that process. Before sending equipment overseas even reaches the stage of…
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Prosthetic and Robotic Limbs

As the medical world continues to make technological advancements, so does warfare. Employing different technologies in warfare means there’s going to be different kinds of wounds that need tending to. Between the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, 1,500 American soldiers have lost an arm or a leg, and hundreds have had to have multiple limbs…
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