Almost half of the medical equipment in the Gaza Strip is outdated, and the average wait time for replacement parts is about six months. Thanks to a decade-long blockade that restricts many types of medical equipment in Gaza, there is a medical crisis afflicting the region's hospitals, which are are desperately short on supplies. But a dedicated team working with the Glia Project is using 3D printing to fill in the missing pieces. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/186605/3d-printed-medical-supplies/