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Post by DARK4SE on May 27, 2004 23:55:33 GMT -5
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Post by ~*~Kit_The_Kat~*~ on May 28, 2004 17:08:48 GMT -5
Very intriguing Dark, thanks for the lift....I mean link (pun intended). I thoroughly enjoy reading about medical breakthroughs if you come across any others, please post them. In regards to this article, as mentioned the implications in so far as ethical and medical I'm sure have been well voiced in previous articles when this approach was first discussed. I personally have seen many burn victims and realize that the road to recovery for them is long and painful and in most cases the trauma of lifetime disfigurement in itself can cause an already traumatic experience a overwhelming prospect in which to deal with. I personally am glad that this approach to eliminate one aspect of trauma to burn victims will be a alternative if successful, for future application. Thanks again for sharing the article Dark.
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Post by DARK4SE on May 29, 2004 0:49:30 GMT -5
I agree. I have known only one victim of fire in my time and that was enough. I was really intrigued by this article in the hopes that badly disfigured burn victims will find some dignity in the rest of their life's with this new hope.
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