Judy Gilford
on December 19, 2025
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Seventeen-year-old Canadian student Anya Pogharian turned a high school assignment into a potential medical breakthrough by creating a low-cost dialysis machine. Motivated by the arduous treatment schedule dialysis patients face, she designed and built a working prototype using entirely recycled and inexpensive parts.
The total cost of her machine was just \$500, a dramatic reduction compared to the commercial standard, which costs around \$30,000. Her prototype performed exceptionally well in testing and shows potential to significantly shorten treatment times from hours down to mere minutes.
Anya’s innovative work has gained global attention, demonstrating how one student’s creativity and deep empathy can lead to real-world change. What began as a school project could eventually make life-saving dialysis treatment far more accessible in regions with limited medical resources.
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Kevin Tull
Wow good for her.
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December 19, 2025
Marc Cabrera
Sadly the medical industrial complex will shut this down soon...watch. Can't be cutting into their profits...1f644.png
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December 19, 2025
Kevin Tull
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Jim Buckmaster
Yep, suicide by gunshot to the back of the head
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December 19, 2025
Kevin Tull
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