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by saurik
781 days ago
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But that isn't the problem from the article--the ethical issue of how to deal with a ton of people who are being kept alive on a "bridge to nowhere" when the machines might could be used in the interim to save many more people--as if you have an intracranial hemorrhage you are going to start down the road to actually dying. (And the article also talks about attempts to improve the bleeding problem anyway.) |
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So it's not enough to make them smaller and cheaper, they also have to be made much less prone to these complications. I am sure that will happen in time, but I am also sure we'll be able to grow people new lungs in time