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Old 09-30-2011, 06:52 PM
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I would think the technology should work for a short-term duration to some extant - For instance if there are any microbes on the implant introduced during the actual surgical procedure and if your immune system is healthy enough to help fight it off. Say 5 years down the road, you're feeling a little run down and you pick up a bug some where, it gets translocated from the gut or your respiratory tract, I doubt it could be very effective. It is really important to eat well and try to stay well after these procedures.

Harrison - Such a privilege to interview all these brilliant researchers! It's really very, very exciting for you to bring all this together to help the public understand what it is we're facing with infectious disease, chronic disease, and the potential ramifications with implant devices. Can't wait to see the film. Hope you win an Oscar!
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