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In July, the Cincinnati Museum Center (CMC) will open a new permanent exhibit that aims to advance the region’s understanding, interest and appreciation of health. Titled Advancing Health presented by Mayfield Brain & Spine, the exhibit will feature nine sections that allow visitors to explore the human body on a cell-by-cell level and from a holistic perspective.

Each section of the exhibit will focus on a different body system, providing visitors with an in-depth understanding of how the body works, how to keep it healthy, and the breakthroughs that help restore health. Interactive elements, videos, historic innovations and the latest research will immerse visitors in each system, allowing them to gain a deeper understanding of their own bodies.

Elizabeth Pierce, president & CEO of CMC emphasized that Advancing Health is meant to educate visitors on how their bodies function and how technology has aided in healthcare when systems fail. The exhibit aims to inspire the next generation of individuals who will shape the future of health and care.

Advancing Health presented by Mayfield Brain & Spine is the latest addition to CMC’s Museum of Natural History & Science, made possible through the Champion More Curiosity campaign. This permanent exhibit will offer visitors a unique and educational experience focused on health and wellness.

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