Yup, and along those same lines, with healthcare and costs currently being in the spotlight, and particularly 'costs', I STILL don't see anything else out there that could/would be more advantageous in it's ability to maintain, much less lower, healthcare costs.
Yes, very good point. The thing that I think really differentiates this technology is that it is very likely to reduce ancillary problems from the sealing which can only help bring down costs. Of course, we need the healthcare industry (including insurance companies) to recognize this and this technology will really take off, IMHO.
You might even say there's a, ahem, double paradox in there somewhere.
LOL
If LTC (and the likes) is NOT the 'wave of the future', I dunno what is. Only thing is, I'm surprised Dr. McCoy (Star Trek) wasn't using it. Then we'd have 100% (lol) validation.
Dammit Jim, that was funny!