The best health innovations of the year04:33

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Published on July 21, 2017

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Today on In Case You Missed It: It’s been a pretty magical year for medical innovation, with something for everyone but most especially Star Trek fans. The FDA approved 3D-printed medicine for the first time, prosthetic arms for kids got awesome, and researchers helped a man with a severed spine walk, with sensor connections on either side of his spine.

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