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Archive for the ‘Medical Guts’ Category

Haute Hospital

Posted: Friday, September 17th, 2010

If you’ve ever suffered the indignity of wearing an ugly and revealing hospital gown, designer Diane von Furstenberg has got your back. The woman behind the iconic printed wrap-around dress connected with the Cleveland Clinic to improve the look of hospital gowns for its patients. Tres chic, but apparently hospital guests are as picky as your average fashionista — men think the colors are too feminine, the fabric shrank a bit on the wash and some say the snaps don’t close well (problems are being corrected). The designer wrote on Twitter: “We are very proud of our hospital gowns for the Cleveland Clinic. We worked hard at it and we hope it will make patients happier! DVF”

Beautiful Brains

Posted: Thursday, September 16th, 2010

Some past winners from the Association of Medical Illustrators Salon winners. From left to right, Mark Schornak’s illustration of Transcallosal Interforniceal Approach to Hypothalamic Hamartoma (say that five times fast); Brendan Taylor’s Olfactory Tract and Limbic System; and Andy Rekito’s Stroke: The Three Critical Hours. Browse more work here.

Preschool Pre-Meds

Posted: Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Short doctors are no solution to the doctor shortage. Snapped this pic outside Irvine’s Pretend City, aka toddler heaven. Operators are standing by…

Two Better Than One?

Posted: Monday, August 30th, 2010

Why do we have two kidneys, but just one heart? Wouldn’t it make more sense to have extras of everything in case something goes wrong? Why can’t we be like the lowly earthworm, with five different hearts? Or those girls with two bladders and two uteruses? Or that other girl with four kidneys? Some extras make sense — for example, having two eyeballs gives us better, binocular, vision. The heart and brain have two parts each, of course, but each side has a different function. One chamber of the heart pumps out oxygenated blood, the other pumps in deoxygenated blood; and each lobe of the brain is responsible for different functions and operations. The liver regenerates, so need for two of those, and you can live without the spleen and gallbladder. But as for the double kidneys, we’re not sure why one wouldn’t suffice to clean the bloodstream, and why do we need two lungs? Rutgers University anthropologist Susan Cachel told Discovery Health the one heart/two lung system started about 300 million years ago, when we emerged from the muck onto land. For whatever reason, that’s what we needed to survive on land, and it’s remained the same ever since. Not a very satisfying answer, if you ask me, but there you go.

Urine My Heart

Posted: Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Will you take this kidney to be your lawfully wedded wife? I do! Rick White and Kelley Agard, both of Iowa, were married on Monday and Kelley’s donating her kidney to Rick — who has polycystic kidney disease — today. What a fabulous bride!

Pimp My Prostate

Posted: Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

I imagine that going in for a prostate exam ranks low on any man’s to-do list, but how about when it’s combined with a vintage car show? Sound better? A number of classic car shows across the country and now including free prostate screenings along with the chrome bumpers and candy-colored automobiles. Last weekend’s 6th Annual Classic Aircraft and Car Show/Prostate Cancer Awareness Day was hosted by the Urology Center of Colorado, and the 11th annual Cruisin’ for a Cure Car Show is going on at the Orange County Fair & Event Center this weekend. There’s more in Texas, Utah and one on New York’s Long Island. So if you love someone who loves cars and needs to pay better attention to his prostate, check out one of these events near you!

Jelly Brains

Posted: Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Just when you thought you couldn’t take another earnest medical drama, along comes Adult Swim’s new series “Children’s Hospital,” a fabulously demented and sick (in a good way) parody of the doctor drama genre. Don’t let the blood-stained scrubs on that clown and Henry Winkler cameo fool you — it’s not kid-friendly.

Print Me a Liver

Posted: Monday, August 9th, 2010

So they can print blood vessels now — but how about hearts? It could be coming sooner than you think. Wired magazine has a great photo essay covering company Organo’s fascinating bioprinting business. The printed veins will soon undergo testing in animals, and later, clinical trials in humans. Amazing stuff! Photo by Dave Bullock/Wired.com.

Popping Pills

Posted: Monday, August 9th, 2010

These pill heads could pass for pharmaceutical swag, but they are actually collectible figurines called Zee, made by Swiss artist PIX in conjunction with URFabulous and Character Station. Just slap “Merck” or “Hoffman-LaRoche” on it and you’re done. We haven’t been able to determine if these things actually serve as containers for pills, but that sure would be swell.

Kicking Cancer

Posted: Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Some photos from the Grab Your Gonads event near Houston, Texas, which raised money to help a fellow with stage 3 testicular cancer pay for the aggressive treatment not covered by insurance. We helped design custom shirts especially for the event, which raised $6,000 for Matt!
Looks like everyone had a great time, despite the seriousness of the event, and more than a few people donned a testicle pin or two. Thanks to Kandice McBride for the photos and for setting up the fundraiser and thanks to everyone who banded together to help.

 
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