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Imagine how far Medicine has taken the world. Just a few decades ago you hardly had medicines to cure the simplest of medical problems. Would you even believe that it was not until the late 1960s that Ibuprofen was invented? But now nearly every issue you've got can be solved with a pill, capsule or a simple visit to a specialist. This is all due to medical innovations as a result of intense research.

Medical research is the deep and continuous study conducted to aid and support the already established knowledge within the medical field. This form of study is often divided into two: clinical trials or the testing of new treatments and all other studies centred to develop new treatments.

Over the past centuries, research in the field has helped not only save lives but also lengthen them. Advances within the field of medicine, including vaccines, antibiotics, cures for cancer, medications for high blood and methods in non-obtrusive surgeries are already developed that further the area and the lives of people.

To give you an idea of how brilliant the minds of men and women are within the field of medicine, here are a few of the most amazing breakthroughs in medical research.

As outlined by Discovery News, surgeons have already developed a way for them to create body organs out of plastic by using stem cell regeneration. Tracheas have also been among the parts created through this method in an try to lessen the number of individuals who die waiting for organ donors.

The method is done by using a patient's own stem cells to build the organ, that also lessens the probability of the human body rejecting the new organ.

Doctors at the Cleveland Clinic have developed a way to help patients who suffer from 'suicide headaches' or what is referred to as the worst sort of headaches. The doctors implanted almond-sized devices behind the upper jaw of their patients. In the study, 67% of the patients said they felt pain alleviation after pressing a remote control that sent high stimulation to their heads.

Transplants are not just a medical breakthrough any more, at least not after decades of its invention. People have been used to all this already, even using it for aesthetics. But what makes this Iraq vets transplant is that he is only the seventh double-arm transplant success within the United States

The surgery took over 13 hours to accomplish, but after the gruelling hours the soldier can now play catch again.

"He has an extremely optimistic outlook on life, which is exactly what makes him such a good respiratory medicine candidate," Dr. W.P. Andrew Lee, plastic surgery chief at Johns Hopkins who led the do