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Thursday, August 14, 2014 6:45:33 PM
And you're theorizing the "stem cell" (BHRT or whoever lets say, for whatever particular malady) to be a "cure", thus a one time payment is made, then the payments stop as patient is "cured".
OK. Fine- that's a theory. But isn't that what many surgical and other type procedures already do for certain ailments? A patient goes in, gets an operation, the situation heals, no on-going drug/pharma needed. That certainly hasn't put the pharma/drug biz out of business, not by any stretch- and a LOT of surgical procedures already approved and in existence today can "fix/cure" heart related issues, no? Putting a pig valve in for instance- lasts years, maybe the rest of a lifetime, as just one example. Or a stent, etc?
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