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Space medicine: high-tech from outer space

Dear Sir or Madam,

Did you know that technologies from space medicine have been in use in terrestrial healthcare for a long time? In our multimedia report, you can discover how medical innovations from space are optimizing everyday clinical practice.

Enjoy looking over the horizon and have a relaxing and happy holiday season!

Melanie Prüser
Editorial team MEDICA-tradefair.com

P.S.: Did you know that surgeons can already train in virtual operating theaters thanks to AI, VR and haptics?

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Multimedia report: How we benefit from space medicine on Earth
Interview: Realistic surgical simulations with AI, VR and haptics
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How we benefit from space medicine on Earth

Multimedia report - MED TECH & DEVICES

Image: Space and satellite; Copyright: DLR
Research in space not only benefits astronauts - but how exactly do patients on Earth benefit from space medicine technologies? Discover how medical technology solutions from weightlessness are finding their way into everyday clinical practice - from bone research to telemedicine.
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High-tech from space for everyday clinical practice
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Digital training platform to boost mental health in adolescents

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DIGITAL HEALTH

The international EU project IMPROVA, with key contributions from Ulm University, has developed an eHealth platform aimed at improving the mental health of adolescents. An 18-month field study involving schools in four countries, including Germany, will assess its effectiveness through comprehensive surveys involving students, parents, and teachers.
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The role of 5G technology in hybrid operating rooms

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DIGITAL HEALTH

The 5G-OR project, an international collaboration between German and French research teams, is exploring how 5G and AI technologies can enhance the safety, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness of surgeries. By developing high-tech hybrid operating rooms, the project paves the way for remote surgeries, improved patient monitoring, and real-time data exchange.
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Realistic surgical simulations with AI, VR and haptics

Interview – DIGITAL HEALTH

Image: Person wearing VR glasses and practicing a surgical procedure with a robotic arm in a simulation; Copyright: TH Köln / Turhan Civelek
How realistic can a virtual operating theater be? Thanks to modern technologies such as AI, VR and haptics, surgical training can be carried out more realistically than ever before. Find out how the simulation software optimizes the training of surgeons in this interview.
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More about the realistic simulation software
Find all content from the experience world DIGITAL HEALTH in the MEDICA Magazine here
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Proton therapy as a safer cancer treatment alternative

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LAB & DIAGNOSTICS

Proton therapy, a form of cancer treatment using proton beams, could provide a safer alternative to therapies based on radioactive isotopes. A new study led by researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility aims to evaluate the feasibility of replacing traditional radiotherapy with proton therapy to minimize radiological risks.
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