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3D printing is a rapidly accelerating technology changing the game in many industries. Everything from small toys for kids to complete homes that are move-in ready are possible with this new advancement. As the technology becomes more refined, its abilities are limited only by the imagination of those who use it. What Is 3D Printing? By setting raw material in front of a 3D printing machine and inputting design parameters into its computer, the device can create any physical object you can think of. While many manufacturing plants can produce a wide variety of items, 3D printing can create any conceivable object in a short amount of time with limited space requirements. How Does It Apply to Medicine? Just as auto shops are jumping on the bandwagon to produce multiple parts on site, so are health care providers. Over 100,000 knee replacements have been done with 3D printing. Rather than using a generic plastic component, this technology allows doctors to replace joints with specific parameters that meet individual patients’ needs. Future The Food and Drug Administration took notice of this opportunity and released promotions and regulations across all medical fields, allowing the safe usage of thousands of custom pieces. Blood vessels, organs, and prosthetics are just a few ways in which 3D printing will change the future of the medical industry. 2019 will showcase new ways technology can help people, but if you think 3D printing could benefit someone close to you, take a look at the FDA’s website to learn more.
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PEANUT BUTTER AND BERRY FRENCH TOAST Inspired by Delish
• 8 slices brioche, 1/2-inch thick • 1/4 cup creamy peanut butter • 2 large eggs • 1/8 cup heavy cream INSTRUCTIONS INGREDIENTS
• 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract • 2 cups cornflakes • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter • 2 cups mixed berries • Powdered sugar, to sprinkle • Maple syrup, for serving
1. On a large baking sheet lined with wax paper, place 4 slices of brioche and spread 1 tablespoon of peanut butter on each. Cover with remaining slices, creating sandwiches. 2. In a pie plate, beat eggs with cream and vanilla. In another, coarsely crush the cornflakes. 3. Lightly soak sandwiches in the eggmixture, then dredge in cornflakes, pressing to adhere. Return to baking sheet. 4. In a large skillet over mediumheat, melt 1 tablespoon butter. Once melted and up to temperature, add sandwiches, cooking on one side until golden and crisp, about 2–3 minutes. 5. Return sandwiches to baking sheet, add remaining butter, and repeat on other side. 6. Top sandwiches with berries, sprinkle with powdered sugar, and serve withmaple syrup.
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